Quantifying seasonal variations in space use within the home range of Burbot

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Tyler J. Robinson, Andrew W. Hafs, Shannon J. Fisher, Jeffrey S. Ueland
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Advances in acoustic telemetry have assisted biologists in understanding migration patterns, space use, survival, and effects of human influences on aquatic species. Using fine-scale positioning, fisheries managers can quantify home range size fluctuations throughout the year and even identify spawning areas. Burbot population dynamics have been studied across their range, while movement dynamics have been briefly investigated. Our objective was to assess seasonal variations of Burbot space use using estimations of home-range size with an attempt to infer spawn timing. Thirty-two acoustic tagged Burbot were used to study home range size in Bad Medicine Lake, Minnesota, from April 2019 to June 2020. Female estimated home range size was significantly larger than males. Estimated home range size increased following ice formation in December and continued through March. Average home range estimates were largest in the middle of March, and smallest in April, assumed to be caused by spawning and post-spawn behaviors, respectively. Results suggest Burbot movement increased during winter months, which may cause potential increases in vulnerability during spawning. High exploitation rates are possible in situations where spawning and feeding Burbot encounter elevated angling pressure. Future research should continue to assess movement dynamics and potential site fidelity of Burbot populations by monitoring spawning grounds and if the same areas are used year after year. Results of this study improve the knowledge of areas used by Burbot in lakes, which can assist with management of Burbot in Bad Medicine Lake. Furthermore, we highlighted how Burbot movement increased during spawn timing, which could contribute to increased encounters with anglers.
量化伯班鱼家域内空间利用的季节性变化
声学遥测技术的进步有助于生物学家了解水生物种的迁徙模式、空间利用、生存以及人类影响的效果。通过精细定位,渔业管理者可以量化家庭范围全年的大小波动,甚至确定产卵区域。人们已经在整个大黄鱼分布区对其种群动态进行了研究,但对其运动动态的研究还很有限。我们的目标是利用估计的家园范围大小来评估大菱鲆空间利用的季节性变化,并尝试推断产卵时间。从2019年4月到2020年6月,我们在明尼苏达州巴德梅迪辛湖(Bad Medicine Lake)用32只声学标记的伯博特研究了家园范围大小。雌性的估计家庭范围明显大于雄性。估计的家园范围大小在 12 月结冰后增加,并持续到 3 月。平均家庭范围估计值在 3 月中旬最大,在 4 月最小,这可能分别是产卵和产卵后行为造成的。结果表明,大黄鱼在冬季月份的活动增加,这可能会导致产卵期间的脆弱性增加。在产卵和觅食的大菱鲆遇到垂钓压力增大的情况下,可能会出现高开采率。未来的研究应继续通过监测产卵场以及是否年复一年地使用相同的区域,来评估大菱鲆种群的移动动态和潜在的地点忠诚度。这项研究的结果增进了人们对湖泊中巴博特鱼活动区域的了解,有助于对巴德梅迪辛湖的巴博特鱼进行管理。此外,我们还强调了巴博特在产卵期的活动增加情况,这可能会导致与垂钓者的相遇次数增加。
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2.60
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18.20%
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118
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The North American Journal of Fisheries Management promotes communication among fishery managers with an emphasis on North America, and addresses the maintenance, enhancement, and allocation of fisheries resources. It chronicles the development of practical monitoring and management programs for finfish and exploitable shellfish in marine and freshwater environments. Contributions relate to the management of fish populations, habitats, and users to protect and enhance fish and fishery resources for societal benefits. Case histories of successes, failures, and effects of fisheries programs help convey practical management experience to others.
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