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- Title
Preliminary study on homing, site fidelity, and diel movement of black rockfish Sebastes inermis measured by acoustic telemetry.
- Authors
Mitamura, Hiromichi; Uchida, Keiichi; Miyamoto, Yoshinori; Arai, Nobuaki; Kakihara, Toshiharu; Yokota, Takashi; Okuyama, Junichi; Kawabata, Yuuki; Yasuda, Tohya
- Abstract
Several species of fish exhibit strong homing ability and distinct site fidelity to their original habitats and spawning sites. We have studied the homing ability, site fidelity, and diel movement patterns of three nocturnal black rockfish Sebastes inermis. The patterns were studied by radio-linked acoustic positioning system (VRAP) and fixed monitoring receivers (VR2) in Maizuru Bay, Japan from June to July 2004. All tagged fish were displaced by 80–120 m, but they returned to their respective captured sites at dusk, regardless of the time of release. The fish tagged with a depth sensor transmitter displayed active vertical movement just after the release, and subsequently swam near the bottom depth around the captured site. After homing, they displayed small home ranges [average 815 ± 265 m2 (SD)] around a single rocky area with one or two core areas (average 64 ± 30 m2). One core area was utilized during the daylight and dark periods, whereas the other was used primarily during the dark period. The depth-tagged fish primarily used the depth of the rock crevice during the daylight, and it spent its dark period between the surface and the deeper bottom depth.
- Subjects
STRIPED bass; HABITATS; SPAWNING; RADIOS; FISH tagging; TELEMETERING transmitters
- Publication
Fisheries Science, 2009, Vol 75, Issue 5, p1133
- ISSN
0919-9268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12562-009-0142-9