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Seasonal Movements Aggregations and Diving Behavior of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) Revealed with Archival Tags

机译:带有档案标签的大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼(Thunnus thynnus)的季节性运动聚集和潜水行为

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Electronic tags were used to examine the seasonal movements, aggregations and diving behaviors of Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) to better understand their migration ecology and oceanic habitat utilization. Implantable archival tags (n = 561) were deployed in bluefin tuna from 1996 to 2005 and 106 tags were recovered. Movement paths of the fish were reconstructed using light level and sea-surface-temperature-based geolocation estimates. To quantify habitat utilization we employed a weighted kernel estimation technique that removed the biases of deployment location and track length. Throughout the North Atlantic, high residence times (167±33 days) were identified in four spatially confined regions on a seasonal scale. Within each region, bluefin tuna experienced distinct temperature regimes and displayed different diving behaviors. The mean diving depths within the high-use areas were significantly shallower and the dive frequency and the variance in internal temperature significantly higher than during transit movements between the high-use areas. Residence time in the more northern latitude high-use areas was significantly correlated with levels of primary productivity. The regions of aggregation are associated with areas of abundant prey and potentially represent critical foraging habitats that have seasonally abundant prey. Throughout the North Atlantic mean diving depth was significantly correlated with the depth of the thermocline, and dive behavior changed in relation to the stratification of the water column. In this study, with numerous multi-year tracks, there appear to be repeatable patterns of clear aggregation areas that potentially are changing with environmental conditions. The high concentrations of bluefin tuna in predictable locations indicate that Atlantic bluefin tuna are vulnerable to concentrated fishing efforts in the regions of foraging aggregations.
机译:电子标签用于检查大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼(Thunnus thynnus)的季节性运动,聚集和潜水行为,以更好地了解其迁移生态学和海洋生境利用。从1996年到2005年,在蓝鳍金枪鱼中部署了可植入的档案标签(n = 561),并回收了106个标签。使用光水平和基于海面温度的地理位置估计来重建鱼的运动路径。为了量化栖息地利用,我们采用了加权核估计技术,该技术消除了部署位置和航迹长度的偏差。在整个北大西洋地区,四个季节限制的空间受限区域的居住时间很高(167±33天)。在每个区域内,蓝鳍金枪鱼都经历了不同的温度变化并表现出不同的潜水行为。与高使用区域之间的过境运动相比,高使用区域内的平均潜水深度明显更浅,潜水频率和内部温度的变化明显更高。在北纬度较高的高用途地区的停留时间与初级生产力水平显着相关。聚集区域与猎物丰富的区域有关,并可能代表具有季节性猎物的重要觅食生境。在整个北大西洋,平均潜水深度与温跃层的深度显着相关,并且潜水行为与水柱的分层有关。在这项研究中,经过多年的跟踪,似乎有可重复的清晰聚集区域模式,这些区域可能随环境条件而变化。蓝鳍金枪鱼在可预测位置的高浓度表明大西洋蓝鳍金枪鱼易受觅食聚集区域集中捕捞活动的影响。

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