Residency and fine-scale habitat use of juvenile goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara) in a mangrove nursery

IF 1.5 4区 地球科学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Jonathan R. Rodemann, W. R. James, J. Rehage, H. Baktoft, Sophia V. Costa, R. D. Ellis, Lizbeth Gonzalez, Rolando Santos Corujo
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Abstract

The Atlantic goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara) is the largest grouper species in the Atlantic and exhibits high site fidelity and limited range of movement. By 1990, the goliath grouper population in US waters had declined approximately 95% relative to unfished levels, leading to a harvest ban in 1990. Since then, the south Florida population has grown but the magnitude of recovery remains unknown due to uncertainties about life history characteristics. However, despite these unknowns, the state of Florida approved a limited recreational harvest of goliath grouper. In 2021, fine-scale habitat use of three juvenile goliath grouper was investigated using acoustic telemetry and a positioning solver. All three individuals exhibited high site fidelity as well as a diel habitat use pattern, utilizing seagrass habitat during the night and mangrove habitat during the day. Fine-scale acoustic telemetry provides insight into not only habitat use, but broader habitat preferences as well. This study illustrates the need to consider deep seagrass-dominated channels lined with red mangroves when protecting juvenile goliath grouper populations within Florida Bay, especially as the population is opened to harvest.
歌利亚石斑鱼幼鱼在红树林苗圃的居住和精细尺度生境利用
大西洋歌利亚石斑鱼(Epinephelus itajara)是大西洋最大的石斑鱼物种,具有高度的地点保真度和有限的活动范围。到1990年,美国水域的歌利亚石斑鱼数量相对于未捕捞的水平下降了大约95%,导致1990年禁止捕捞。从那时起,南佛罗里达的种群数量有所增长,但由于生命史特征的不确定性,恢复的幅度仍然未知。然而,尽管存在这些未知因素,佛罗里达州还是批准了对歌利亚石斑鱼进行有限的娱乐捕捞。2021年,利用声波遥测技术和定位求解器,研究了三只幼歌利亚石斑鱼的精细尺度栖息地使用情况。3个个体均表现出较高的立地保真度,夜间利用海草生境,白天利用红树林生境。精细尺度的声波遥测技术不仅可以深入了解栖息地的使用情况,还可以了解更广泛的栖息地偏好。这项研究表明,在保护佛罗里达湾内的歌利亚石斑鱼幼鱼种群时,需要考虑以海草为主的深沟渠,沟渠两旁是红红树林,尤其是在该种群开放捕捞的时候。
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Bulletin of Marine Science
Bulletin of Marine Science 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
25
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Marine Science is a hybrid open access journal dedicated to the dissemination of research dealing with the waters of the world’s oceans. All aspects of marine science are treated by the Bulletin of Marine Science, including papers in marine biology, biological oceanography, fisheries, marine policy, applied marine physics, marine geology and geophysics, marine and atmospheric chemistry, meteorology, and physical oceanography. In most regular issues the Bulletin features separate sections on new taxa, coral reefs, and novel research gear, instrument, device, or system with potential to advance marine research (“Research Tools in Marine Science”). Additionally, the Bulletin publishes informative stand-alone artwork with accompany text in its section "Portraits of Marine Science."
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