Use, misuse, and ambiguity of indices of residence in acoustic telemetry studies
Habitat associations and preferences of animals can be inferred from how long they remain
within close proximity to a certain location. The residency index (RI) is a common metric …
within close proximity to a certain location. The residency index (RI) is a common metric …
Habitat effects on home range and schooling behaviour in a herbivorous fish (Kyphosus bigibbus) revealed by acoustic tracking
Large mobile herbivorous fish that specialise in browsing large brown algae are particularly
important on coral reefs because their activities mediate algal–coral competition. Despite …
important on coral reefs because their activities mediate algal–coral competition. Despite …
[HTML][HTML] Seascape context and urbanisation modify fish assemblages around rocky headlands
Seascape context is pivotal in sha** the abundance and diversity of fishes within coastal
seascapes. However, pervasive human disturbances modify the composition of coastal …
seascapes. However, pervasive human disturbances modify the composition of coastal …
Herbivore abundance, site fidelity and grazing rates on temperate reefs inside and outside marine reserves
A key objective of marine reserves is to maintain ecological processes important to the
functioning of marine ecosystems. Grazing by tropical herbivores contributes to maintaining …
functioning of marine ecosystems. Grazing by tropical herbivores contributes to maintaining …
Feels like home: homing of mature large-bodied fish following translocation from a power-station canal
Fish translocation is a common method of conservation and fisheries enhancement.
Monitoring post-translocation movements and migration provides useful information to …
Monitoring post-translocation movements and migration provides useful information to …
[HTML][HTML] The ecology of temperate soft sediment fishes: implications for fisheries management and marine protected area design
LC Fetterplace - 2017 - ro.uow.edu.au
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an increasingly common management approach to
assist in conserving marine biodiversity by limiting, avoiding or removing anthropogenic …
assist in conserving marine biodiversity by limiting, avoiding or removing anthropogenic …
The commercially important shoemaker spinefoot, Siganus sutor, connects coral reefs to neighbouring seagrass meadows
A Ebrahim, JP Bijoux, PJ Mumby… - Journal of Fish …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial management of fish populations can potentially be optimized by determining the
area of influence of a particular species. We performed an acoustic tagging study …
area of influence of a particular species. We performed an acoustic tagging study …
The ecology and distribution of two pelagic fish: yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi and dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus
S Brodie - 2016 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
Understanding the processes that drive the distributions and movements of organisms is a
fundamental goal of ecology. Whilst this has been undertaken for many species in several …
fundamental goal of ecology. Whilst this has been undertaken for many species in several …
Herbivore abundance, grazing rates and feeding pathways on Australian temperate reefs inside and outside marine reserves: How are things on the west coast?
Marine reserves are used as a management tool to conserve biodiversity and maintain
ecological processes essential to ecosystem function. Grazing by herbivorous fish …
ecological processes essential to ecosystem function. Grazing by herbivorous fish …
Movements and activity patterns of luderick (Girella tricuspidata): drivers and spatial scales
GFP Cadiou - 2016 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
A thorough knowledge of fish movements and the factors influencing them is essential to
understanding the ecology of a species, and underpins effective management actions and …
understanding the ecology of a species, and underpins effective management actions and …