Residency and movement patterns of adult Port Jackson sharks (Heterodontus portusjacksoni) at a breeding aggregation site

NC Bass, J Day, TL Guttridge, J Mourier… - Journal of Fish …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Examining the movement ecology of mesopredators is fundamental to developing an
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

MD Taylor, DE van der Meulen, S Brodie… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Intraspecific variation in diel patterns of rocky reef use suggests temporal partitioning in Port Jackson sharks

NC Bass, J Day, TL Guttridge, NA Knott… - Marine and …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Limited information exists about the temporal residency patterns of marine predators,
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 …

LC Fetterplace, AR Davis, JM Neilson, MD Taylor… - Animal …, 2016 - Springer
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 …

Use of acoustic telemetry to evaluate fish movement, habitat use, and protection effectiveness of a coral reef no-take zone (NTZ) in Brazil

DL Lippi, MS Coxey, JR Rooker, SM Rezende… - Marine Ecology …, 2022 - int-res.com
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 …

The value of estuarine producers to fisheries: A case study of Richmond River Estuary

H Jänes, PI Macreadie, J Rizzari, D Ierodioconou… - Ambio, 2022 - Springer
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 …

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 …

Herbivore abundance, site fidelity and grazing rates on temperate reefs inside and outside marine reserves

AM Ferguson, ES Harvey, NA Knott - Journal of Experimental Marine …, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …