Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)

Gobiesocids are typically reef-dwelling species whose larvae have been found in several nearshore rocky environments; this suggests a possible retention pattern for these species. Retention may occur due to the physical features of an area and/or active larval behaviour, such as swimming abilities....

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Faria, Ana M., Gonçalves, Emanuel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12089
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08692
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/12089 2023-05-15T18:15:25+02:00 Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae) Faria, Ana M. Gonçalves, Emanuel 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12089 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08692 eng eng Inter-Research info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/SFRH/SFRH%2FBD%2F21742%2F2005/PT 0171-8630 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12089 doi:10.3354/meps08692 openAccess Coral-reef fishes Pelagic Llrval duration Great-barrier-reef Drum Sciaenops-Ocellatus Self-recruitment Marine reserve Distribution patterns Cryptobenthic fishes Demersal fishes Life-history article 2010 ftunivalgarve https://doi.org/10.3354/meps08692 2022-05-30T08:48:29Z Gobiesocids are typically reef-dwelling species whose larvae have been found in several nearshore rocky environments; this suggests a possible retention pattern for these species. Retention may occur due to the physical features of an area and/or active larval behaviour, such as swimming abilities. In the laboratory, we measured the ontogeny of swimming behaviour (routine speed and critical speed, U-crit) of 2 clingfish species, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L. purpurea. L. lepadogaster larvae swam better than L. purpurea larvae, but this difference might be related to differences in water temperature, since the former is a spring spawner, whereas the latter spawns during winter. It is well known that water viscosity increases with decreasing temperature, making swimming more difficult. Routine and critical swimming speeds of larvae of both species increased with ontogeny (size) despite high variability at any ontogenetic state. U-crit ranged from 1 to 9.4 and 1.2 to 6.5 cm s(-1) in L. lepadogaster and L. purpurea, respectively. Routine speeds were similar to 18 to 19% of the maximum U-crit registered for both species. Interestingly, swimming speed started to decrease as settlement size (10 to 11 mm total length) was approached, concurrent with the development of a ventral sucking disk that allows individuals to attach to the bottom of the swimming chamber and counteract strong currents. This shift in swimming behaviour that is associated with settlement is probably an adaptation to the cryptobenthic mode of life of these fish. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sciaenops ocellatus Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta Marine Ecology Progress Series 414 237 248
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topic Coral-reef fishes
Pelagic Llrval duration
Great-barrier-reef
Drum Sciaenops-Ocellatus
Self-recruitment
Marine reserve
Distribution patterns
Cryptobenthic fishes
Demersal fishes
Life-history
spellingShingle Coral-reef fishes
Pelagic Llrval duration
Great-barrier-reef
Drum Sciaenops-Ocellatus
Self-recruitment
Marine reserve
Distribution patterns
Cryptobenthic fishes
Demersal fishes
Life-history
Faria, Ana M.
Gonçalves, Emanuel
Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)
topic_facet Coral-reef fishes
Pelagic Llrval duration
Great-barrier-reef
Drum Sciaenops-Ocellatus
Self-recruitment
Marine reserve
Distribution patterns
Cryptobenthic fishes
Demersal fishes
Life-history
description Gobiesocids are typically reef-dwelling species whose larvae have been found in several nearshore rocky environments; this suggests a possible retention pattern for these species. Retention may occur due to the physical features of an area and/or active larval behaviour, such as swimming abilities. In the laboratory, we measured the ontogeny of swimming behaviour (routine speed and critical speed, U-crit) of 2 clingfish species, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L. purpurea. L. lepadogaster larvae swam better than L. purpurea larvae, but this difference might be related to differences in water temperature, since the former is a spring spawner, whereas the latter spawns during winter. It is well known that water viscosity increases with decreasing temperature, making swimming more difficult. Routine and critical swimming speeds of larvae of both species increased with ontogeny (size) despite high variability at any ontogenetic state. U-crit ranged from 1 to 9.4 and 1.2 to 6.5 cm s(-1) in L. lepadogaster and L. purpurea, respectively. Routine speeds were similar to 18 to 19% of the maximum U-crit registered for both species. Interestingly, swimming speed started to decrease as settlement size (10 to 11 mm total length) was approached, concurrent with the development of a ventral sucking disk that allows individuals to attach to the bottom of the swimming chamber and counteract strong currents. This shift in swimming behaviour that is associated with settlement is probably an adaptation to the cryptobenthic mode of life of these fish.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Faria, Ana M.
Gonçalves, Emanuel
author_facet Faria, Ana M.
Gonçalves, Emanuel
author_sort Faria, Ana M.
title Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)
title_short Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)
title_full Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)
title_fullStr Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)
title_full_unstemmed Ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, Lepadogaster lepadogaster and L-purpurea (Gobiesocidae)
title_sort ontogeny of swimming behaviour of two temperate clingfishes, lepadogaster lepadogaster and l-purpurea (gobiesocidae)
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