Residency and movement patterns of adult Port Jackson sharks (Heterodontus portusjacksoni) at a breeding aggregation site
Examining the movement ecology of mesopredators is fundamental to developing an
understanding of their biology, ecology and behaviour, as well as the communities and …
understanding of their biology, ecology and behaviour, as well as the communities and …
Applying acoustic telemetry to understand contaminant exposure and bioaccumulation patterns in mobile fishes
Contamination in urbanised estuaries presents a risk to human health, and to the viability of
populations of exploited species. Assessing animal movements in relation to contaminated …
populations of exploited species. Assessing animal movements in relation to contaminated …
Intraspecific variation in diel patterns of rocky reef use suggests temporal partitioning in Port Jackson sharks
Limited information exists about the temporal residency patterns of marine predators,
especially at the individual level. Temporal partitioning of resources can reduce intra …
especially at the individual level. Temporal partitioning of resources can reduce intra …
Active acoustic tracking suggests that soft sediment fishes can show site attachment: a preliminary assessment of the movement patterns of the blue-spotted flathead …
Background It is generally considered that on relatively homogenous marine soft sediment
habitats, such as sand, fish are unlikely to show site attachment. This poses challenges for …
habitats, such as sand, fish are unlikely to show site attachment. This poses challenges for …
Use of acoustic telemetry to evaluate fish movement, habitat use, and protection effectiveness of a coral reef no-take zone (NTZ) in Brazil
Movement is a key factor that shapes the distribution and structure of fish populations and
influences the extent of the benefits provided by conservation and management measures …
influences the extent of the benefits provided by conservation and management measures …
The value of estuarine producers to fisheries: A case study of Richmond River Estuary
Nutrient input from estuarine producers underpins coastal fisheries production and knowing
which producers are the most responsible for fish diet helps effectively protect and restore …
which producers are the most responsible for fish diet helps effectively protect and restore …
Habitat effects on home range and schooling behaviour in a herbivorous fish (Kyphosus bigibbus) revealed by acoustic tracking
RD Pillans, RC Babcock, DP Thomson… - Marine and …, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
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 …
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 …
De novo reefs: Fish habitat provision by oyster aquaculture varies with farming method
F Martínez-Baena, BS Lanham, I McLeod… - Aquaculture …, 2022 - int-res.com
Aquaculture industries have the capacity to produce positive ecosystem service benefits,
such as the provision of habitat to wild animals. Oyster cultivation is the oldest and largest …
such as the provision of habitat to wild animals. Oyster cultivation is the oldest and largest …
Size and age are important factors for marine sanctuaries: evidence from a decade of systematic sampling in a subtropical marine park
HA Malcolm, A Jordan, RG Creese… - … Marine and Freshwater …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Meta‐analyses of disparate studies suggest that size and age of a'no‐take'area (marine
sanctuary) can influence its ecological response to protection. Few studies, however, have …
sanctuary) can influence its ecological response to protection. Few studies, however, have …