Larval dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes, and implications for marine reserve network design

AL Green, AP Maypa, GR Almany… - Biological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Well‐designed and effectively managed networks of marine reserves can be effective tools
for both fisheries management and biodiversity conservation. Connectivity, the demographic …

Marine reserves and ocean neighborhoods: the spatial scale of marine populations and their management

SR Palumbi - Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The movement of individuals defines a spatial neighborhood that can help
determine marine management strategies. Here, I briefly review four fields of marine biology …

A life history review for red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico with an evaluation of the importance of offshore petroleum platforms and other artificial reefs

BJ Gallaway, ST Szedlmayer… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Red snapper mature as early as age 2, have high fecundity (a 10-year-old female produces
60 million eggs per year), and may live for over 50 years. Eggs, larvae, and post-settlement …

[HTML][HTML] North Atlantic winter cyclones starve seabirds

M Clairbaux, P Mathewson, W Porter, J Fort, H Strøm… - Current Biology, 2021 - cell.com
Summary Each winter, the North Atlantic Ocean is the stage for numerous cyclones, the most
severe ones leading to seabird mass-mortality events called" winter wrecks." 1–3 During …

Movement of gray snapper Lutjanus griseus among subtropical seagrass, mangrove, and coral reef habitats

J Luo, JE Serafy, S Sponaugle, PB Teare… - Marine Ecology …, 2009 - int-res.com
Many fishes are thought to make diel, seasonal and/or ontogenetic migrations among
seagrass, mangrove, and coral reef habitats. However, most evidence of such movement …

Variable response of coastal sharks to severe tropical storms: environmental cues and changes in space use

V Udyawer, A Chin, DM Knip… - Marine Ecology …, 2013 - int-res.com
Acute disturbance events like tropical storms can have significant effects on coastal habitats
and animals that utilise them. We examined environmental parameters as cues for flight …

Site fidelity, residence time and movements of red snapper Lutjanus campechanus estimated with long-term acoustic monitoring

DT Topping, ST Szedlmayer - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2011 - int-res.com
Residence time, site fidelity and movements for red snapper Lutjanus campechanus
(Lutjanidae) were estimated from long-term telemetry monitoring (December 2005 to June …

Mercury bioaccumulation and trophic transfer in sympatric snapper species from the Gulf of Mexico

MS Bank, E Chesney, JP Shine, A Maage… - Ecological …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Consumption of marine fish is a major route of toxic methyl mercury (MeHg) exposure to
ocean apex predators and human populations. Here we explore the influence of trophic …

A perspective of the importance of artificial habitat on the management of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico

RL Shipp, SA Bortone - Reviews in Fisheries Science, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery has been declared as overfished, and overfishing is
occurring. More stringent regulations, including reduced catch quotas and restrictions on the …

Cross-shelf habitat shifts by red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the Gulf of Mexico

MA Dance, JR Rooker - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Habitat shifts that occur during the life cycles of marine fishes influence population
connectivity and structure. A generalized additive modeling approach was used to …