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Diel movement patterns of Scarus rubroviolaceus and Scarus psittacus examined using acoustic telemetry in Puako, Hawai'i.
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Diel movement patterns of Scarus rubroviolaceus and Scarus psittacus examined using acoustic telemetry in Puako, Hawai'i./
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Annandale, Senifa F.
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38 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-01.
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Masters Abstracts International53-01(E).
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Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture. -
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Diel movement patterns of Scarus rubroviolaceus and Scarus psittacus examined using acoustic telemetry in Puako, Hawai'i.
Annandale, Senifa F.
Diel movement patterns of Scarus rubroviolaceus and Scarus psittacus examined using acoustic telemetry in Puako, Hawai'i.
- 38 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 53-01.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawai'i at Hilo, 2014.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Parrotfishes (Scaridae) are important to coral reef ecosystems as bioeroders and herbivores. In Hawai'i, scarids incur high fishing pressure and population declines, which indicate the need for management to maintain their stocks. Here, acoustic telemetry was used to determine movements and habitat use of Scarus rubroviolaceus and Scarus psittacus on a coral reef ecosystem at Puako, Hawai'i. VEMCO acoustic receivers (VR2W) were deployed to track fine-scale movement patterns. External VEMCO acoustic transmitters (V8-4H) were mounted on each fish and tracked for four-weeks using a VR2W Positioning System. Benthic habitats were mapped using scuba-based survey techniques. Fish diel patterns consistently showed high activity throughout the day when foraging and little to no movement at night as they rest. Results indicate that this technique could potentially aid in implementing well-designed marine protected areas and facilitate evaluation of site fidelity, quantify home range, and identify temporal patterns on parrotfish and other reef fish.
ISBN: 9781303928192Subjects--Topical Terms:
1020913
Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Diel movement patterns of Scarus rubroviolaceus and Scarus psittacus examined using acoustic telemetry in Puako, Hawai'i.
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