Parsons, D.M.; Babcock, R.C.; Hankin, R.K.S.; Willis, T.J.; Aitken, J.P.; O’Dor, R.K.; Jackson, G.D.. 2003 Snapper Pagrus auratus (Sparidae) home range dynamics: acoustic tagging studies in a marine reserve. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 262. 253-265. 10.3354/meps262253
Abstract
The home-range size and location of reef-associated snapper Pagrus auratus: Sparidae
were investigated by use of a radio acoustic-positioning telemetry (RAPT) system. Tags were surgically
implanted in 5 snapper that were subsequently monitored every minute for a period of 5 mo,
and then intermittently over another 7 mo. Site fidelity was high amongst these fish, with home
ranges not exceeding 650 m in diameter or 139 600 m2 in area. Eleven other snapper received tags by
feeding and were tracked for periods of up to 2.5 d. Site fidelity was also high for these fish, with standardised
estimates of home-range size not differing between the 2 groups. Home ranges overlapped
considerably, indicating that the fish were not territorial. The location of the home ranges generally
remained stable throughout the entire tracking period, although 1 fish relocated its home range by
~220 m. A new method of home-range estimation was developed, which matched the level of detail
provided by the RAPT system, to directly estimate the time spent in an area. The relevance of this
method and the residential behaviour of these fish are discussed, with reference to the general
understanding of animal behaviour, previous investigations into snapper movement, and the selective
capacity that may be imposed by marine reserves on fish behaviour.
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