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PLoS One ; 9(11): e112736, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25401964

RESUMO

Data sets from three laboratories conducting studies of movements and migrations of Atlantic swordfish (Xiphias gladius) using pop-up satellite archival tags were pooled, and processed using a common methodology. From 78 available deployments, 38 were selected for detailed examination based on deployment duration. The points of deployment ranged from southern Newfoundland to the Straits of Florida. The aggregate data comprise the most comprehensive information describing migrations of swordfish in the Atlantic. Challenges in using data from different tag manufacturers are discussed. The relative utility of geolocations obtained with light is compared with results derived from temperature information for this deep-diving species. The results show that fish tagged off North America remain in the western Atlantic throughout their deployments. This is inconsistent with the model of stock structure used in assessments conducted by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, which assumes that fish mix freely throughout the North Atlantic.


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Migração Animal , Peixes , Estações do Ano , Animais , Oceano Atlântico , América do Norte , Dinâmica Populacional , Tecnologia de Sensoriamento Remoto , Análise Espaço-Temporal
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Science ; 322(5902): 742-4, 2008 Oct 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18832611

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Atlantic bluefin tuna populations are in steep decline, and an improved understanding of connectivity between individuals from eastern (Mediterranean Sea) and western (Gulf of Mexico) spawning areas is needed to manage remaining fisheries. Chemical signatures in the otoliths of yearlings from regional nurseries were distinct and served as natural tags to assess natal homing and mixing. Adults showed high rates of natal homing to both eastern and western spawning areas. Trans-Atlantic movement (east to west) was significant and size-dependent, with individuals of Mediterranean origin mixing with the western population in the U.S. Atlantic. The largest (oldest) bluefin tuna collected near the northern extent of their range in North American waters were almost exclusively of western origin, indicating that this region represents critical habitat for the western population.


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Migração Animal , Comportamento de Retorno ao Território Vital , Atum/fisiologia , Animais , Oceano Atlântico , Isótopos de Carbono/análise , Ecossistema , Pesqueiros , Funções Verossimilhança , Mar Mediterrâneo , Membrana dos Otólitos/química , Isótopos de Oxigênio/análise , Densidade Demográfica , Dinâmica Populacional , Reprodução , Atum/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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