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Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry

Argyrosomus regius (commonly referred to as meagre), is one of Europe’s largest coastal bony fish species and supports important recreational and commercial fisheries in the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. Demand for this species, and more recently for their swim bladders, has led to regional pop...

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Autores principales: Winkler, Alexander Claus, Bovim, Lily, Macena, Bruno C. L., Gandra, Miguel, Erzini, Karim, Afonso, Pedro, Abecasis, David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37988346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288706
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author Winkler, Alexander Claus
Bovim, Lily
Macena, Bruno C. L.
Gandra, Miguel
Erzini, Karim
Afonso, Pedro
Abecasis, David
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description Argyrosomus regius (commonly referred to as meagre), is one of Europe’s largest coastal bony fish species and supports important recreational and commercial fisheries in the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. Demand for this species, and more recently for their swim bladders, has led to regional population declines and growing importance as an aquaculture species. Despite intense research in captivity, little is known about the spatial ecology of A. regius’s wild population, including basic information such as vertical migrations and depth/temperature preferences. Previous research based on indirect data suggests a seasonal habitat shift from shallow to deeper waters, but this has never been validated through direct high-resolution movement data. In this study, we tagged 13 adult A. regius with pop-up satellite archival tags in the South of Portugal, which successfully returned data from 11 individuals including high-resolution data from six recovered tags (mean, range: 167 days, 28–301 days). We found that adults of this population spend 95.2% of their time between 5 and 75 m depth (mean ± SD, 30.9m ± 18.3m) and do not venture beyond 125 m. Across seasons, A. regius move across water temperatures between 13.3 and 24.8°C with a preferred thermal range between 14 and 18°C where they spent 75.4% of their time. The inferential modelling using this electronic data validated previous hypotheses by showing significant differences between a shallower and warmer summer habitat vs. a deeper and cooler winter habitat. Visual investigation of the diel effects on depth preferences suggests subtle changes in depth use between day and night during the warmer months of the year. We speculate that these patterns are in response to the species’ behavioural ecology and physiology, reflecting the seasonal changes in water stratification and presence of prey, as well as on the species reproduction, which results in summer spawning aggregations in shallower areas.
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spelling pubmed-106627272023-11-21 Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry Winkler, Alexander Claus Bovim, Lily Macena, Bruno C. L. Gandra, Miguel Erzini, Karim Afonso, Pedro Abecasis, David PLoS One Research Article Argyrosomus regius (commonly referred to as meagre), is one of Europe’s largest coastal bony fish species and supports important recreational and commercial fisheries in the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. Demand for this species, and more recently for their swim bladders, has led to regional population declines and growing importance as an aquaculture species. Despite intense research in captivity, little is known about the spatial ecology of A. regius’s wild population, including basic information such as vertical migrations and depth/temperature preferences. Previous research based on indirect data suggests a seasonal habitat shift from shallow to deeper waters, but this has never been validated through direct high-resolution movement data. In this study, we tagged 13 adult A. regius with pop-up satellite archival tags in the South of Portugal, which successfully returned data from 11 individuals including high-resolution data from six recovered tags (mean, range: 167 days, 28–301 days). We found that adults of this population spend 95.2% of their time between 5 and 75 m depth (mean ± SD, 30.9m ± 18.3m) and do not venture beyond 125 m. Across seasons, A. regius move across water temperatures between 13.3 and 24.8°C with a preferred thermal range between 14 and 18°C where they spent 75.4% of their time. The inferential modelling using this electronic data validated previous hypotheses by showing significant differences between a shallower and warmer summer habitat vs. a deeper and cooler winter habitat. Visual investigation of the diel effects on depth preferences suggests subtle changes in depth use between day and night during the warmer months of the year. We speculate that these patterns are in response to the species’ behavioural ecology and physiology, reflecting the seasonal changes in water stratification and presence of prey, as well as on the species reproduction, which results in summer spawning aggregations in shallower areas. Public Library of Science 2023-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10662727/ /pubmed/37988346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288706 Text en © 2023 Winkler et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Winkler, Alexander Claus
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Macena, Bruno C. L.
Gandra, Miguel
Erzini, Karim
Afonso, Pedro
Abecasis, David
Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry
title Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry
title_full Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry
title_fullStr Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry
title_full_unstemmed Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry
title_short Depth and temperature preferences of meagre, Argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry
title_sort depth and temperature preferences of meagre, argyrosomus regius, as revealed by satellite telemetry
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10662727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37988346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288706
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