Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion

For many marine migratory fish, comparatively little is known about the movement of individuals rather than the population. Yet, such individual-based movement data is vitally important to understand variability in migratory strategies and fidelity to foraging locations. A case in point is the econo...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Doyle, Thomas K., Haberlin, Damien, Clohessy, Jim, Bennison, Ashley, Jessopp, Mark
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Published: Springer Nature 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11251
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45841
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:aran.library.nuigalway.ie/:10379/11251 2023-06-11T04:10:10+02:00 Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion Doyle, Thomas K. Haberlin, Damien Clohessy, Jim Bennison, Ashley Jessopp, Mark 2017-04-04 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11251 https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45841 unknown Springer Nature Scientific Reports Doyle, Thomas K. Haberlin, Damien; Clohessy, Jim; Bennison, Ashley; Jessopp, Mark (2017). Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion. Scientific Reports 7 , 2045-2322 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11251 doi:10.1038/srep45841 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ dicentrarchus-labrax site fidelity acoustic telemetry movement patterns atlantic cod marine fish habitat use management migration sharks Article 2017 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45841 2023-05-28T18:05:15Z For many marine migratory fish, comparatively little is known about the movement of individuals rather than the population. Yet, such individual-based movement data is vitally important to understand variability in migratory strategies and fidelity to foraging locations. A case in point is the economically important European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) that inhabits coastal waters during the summer months before migrating offshore to spawn and overwinter. Beyond this broad generalisation we have very limited information on the movements of individuals at coastal foraging grounds. We used acoustic telemetry to track the summer movements and seasonal migrations of individual sea bass in a large tidally and estuarine influenced coastal environment. We found that the vast majority of tagged sea bass displayed long-term residency (mean, 167 days) and inter-annual fidelity (93% return rate) to specific areas. We describe individual fish home ranges of 3 km or less, and while fish clearly had core resident areas, there was movement of fish between closely located receivers. The combination of interannual fidelity to localised foraging areas makes sea bass very susceptible to local depletion; however, the designation of protected areas for sea bass may go a long way to ensuring the sustainability of this species. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Scientific Reports 7 1
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topic dicentrarchus-labrax
site fidelity
acoustic telemetry
movement patterns
atlantic cod
marine fish
habitat use
management
migration
sharks
spellingShingle dicentrarchus-labrax
site fidelity
acoustic telemetry
movement patterns
atlantic cod
marine fish
habitat use
management
migration
sharks
Doyle, Thomas K.
Haberlin, Damien
Clohessy, Jim
Bennison, Ashley
Jessopp, Mark
Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
topic_facet dicentrarchus-labrax
site fidelity
acoustic telemetry
movement patterns
atlantic cod
marine fish
habitat use
management
migration
sharks
description For many marine migratory fish, comparatively little is known about the movement of individuals rather than the population. Yet, such individual-based movement data is vitally important to understand variability in migratory strategies and fidelity to foraging locations. A case in point is the economically important European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) that inhabits coastal waters during the summer months before migrating offshore to spawn and overwinter. Beyond this broad generalisation we have very limited information on the movements of individuals at coastal foraging grounds. We used acoustic telemetry to track the summer movements and seasonal migrations of individual sea bass in a large tidally and estuarine influenced coastal environment. We found that the vast majority of tagged sea bass displayed long-term residency (mean, 167 days) and inter-annual fidelity (93% return rate) to specific areas. We describe individual fish home ranges of 3 km or less, and while fish clearly had core resident areas, there was movement of fish between closely located receivers. The combination of interannual fidelity to localised foraging areas makes sea bass very susceptible to local depletion; however, the designation of protected areas for sea bass may go a long way to ensuring the sustainability of this species.
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author Doyle, Thomas K.
Haberlin, Damien
Clohessy, Jim
Bennison, Ashley
Jessopp, Mark
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Clohessy, Jim
Bennison, Ashley
Jessopp, Mark
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title Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
title_short Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
title_full Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
title_fullStr Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
title_full_unstemmed Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
title_sort localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
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Doyle, Thomas K. Haberlin, Damien; Clohessy, Jim; Bennison, Ashley; Jessopp, Mark (2017). Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion. Scientific Reports 7 ,
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