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Going Downriver: Patterns and Cues in Hurricane-Driven Movements of Common Snook in a Subtropical Coastal River

机译:下降下降:在亚热带沿海河流中飓风驱动的飓风驱动运动的模式和提示

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Extreme climate events such as hurricanes can influence the movement and distribution of fish and other aquatic vertebrates. However, our understanding of the scale of movement responses and how they vary across taxa and ecosystems remains incomplete. In this study, we used acoustic telemetry data to investigate the movement patterns of common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) in the Florida Coastal Everglades during Hurricane Irma, which made landfall on the southwest Florida coast as a Category 3 storm on 10 September 2017 after passing in close proximity to our study site. We hypothesized that the hurricane resulted in shifts in distribution and that these movements may have been driven by environmental cues stemming from changes in barometric pressure associated with hurricane conditions, fluctuations in water levels (stage) characterizing altered riverine conditions, or a combination of both hurricane and riverine drivers. The data revealed large-scale movements of common snook in the time period surrounding hurricane passage, with 73% of fish detected moving from the upper river into downriver habitats, and some individuals potentially exiting the river. Furthermore, regression model selection indicated that these movements were correlated to both hurricane and riverine conditions, showing increased common snook movement at higher river stage and lower barometric pressure, and stage explaining a larger proportion of model deviance. Animal movement has widespread and diverse ecological implications, and by better understanding the factors that drive movement, we may anticipate how future extreme climate events could affect fish populations in impact-prone regions.
机译:飓风等极端气候事件可以影响鱼类和其他水生脊椎动物的运动和分配。然而,我们对运动响应规模以及它们在分类群和生态系统中的各种程度的理解仍然不完整。在这项研究中,我们在飓风IRMA期间使用了声学遥测数据来研究佛罗里达州沿海大沼泽地的普通斯诺克(Centropomus Undecimalis)的运动模式,这在通过后,佛罗里达州西南海岸的登陆量在2017年9月10日之后靠近我们的学习网站。我们假设飓风导致分布的变化,并且这些运动可能已经受到与飓风条件相关的气压变化的环境线索驱动,水分水平的波动(阶段)表征改变的河流病症,或飓风的组合和河流司机。这些数据在飓风通道周围的时间段中发现了普通阵容的大规模运动,其中73%的鱼从上部河流进入下行者栖息地,以及一些潜在的人潜在地离开河流。此外,回归模型选择表明,这些运动与飓风和河流条件相关,显示出在较高河流阶段和较低的气压下的常见冲动运动,以及解释更大比例的模型偏差。动物运动具有广泛和多样化的生态影响,通过更好地了解驱动运动的因素,我们可能预期未来的极端气候事件可能会影响易受影响的鱼群。

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