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Site fidelity and homing in juvenile rabbitfishes (Siganidae)

Site fidelity and homing in juvenile rabbitfishes (Siganidae)
Site fidelity and homing in juvenile rabbitfishes (Siganidae)
The behaviour of juvenile fishes is critical in establishing the link between recruitment and subsequent adult populations. If juvenile fishes move, they can respond to variation in local conditions before adult home ranges are established. Alternatively, if juveniles establish fixed home ranges at settlement, their decisions may determine future population densities at small spatial scales. Field observations and translocations revealed that juvenile rabbitfishes (Siganus corallinus and S. doliatus) have small home ranges and strong homing abilities (covering 6 m in 1 h or 36 m within 24 h). Only four of 22 individuals failed to return; all were transferred up-current, suggesting that olfaction is important in homing. Small home ranges and strong homing tendencies in juvenile herbivores suggest that decisions made by recruits will impact the spatial extent of both adult fishes and the functional roles they play within ecosystems.
0722-4028
1151-1155
Bellwood, D.R.
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Goatley, C.H.R.
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Khan, Joanna A
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Tebbett, S.B.
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Bellwood, D.R.
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Goatley, C.H.R.
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Khan, Joanna A
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Tebbett, S.B.
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Bellwood, D.R., Goatley, C.H.R., Khan, Joanna A and Tebbett, S.B. (2016) Site fidelity and homing in juvenile rabbitfishes (Siganidae). Coral Reefs, 35, 1151-1155. (doi:10.1007/s00338-016-1466-4).

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The behaviour of juvenile fishes is critical in establishing the link between recruitment and subsequent adult populations. If juvenile fishes move, they can respond to variation in local conditions before adult home ranges are established. Alternatively, if juveniles establish fixed home ranges at settlement, their decisions may determine future population densities at small spatial scales. Field observations and translocations revealed that juvenile rabbitfishes (Siganus corallinus and S. doliatus) have small home ranges and strong homing abilities (covering 6 m in 1 h or 36 m within 24 h). Only four of 22 individuals failed to return; all were transferred up-current, suggesting that olfaction is important in homing. Small home ranges and strong homing tendencies in juvenile herbivores suggest that decisions made by recruits will impact the spatial extent of both adult fishes and the functional roles they play within ecosystems.

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Published date: 14 June 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 470198
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470198
ISSN: 0722-4028
PURE UUID: 3f0e5e69-afc6-41a7-a95f-689c2e904f50
ORCID for C.H.R. Goatley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2930-5591

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Date deposited: 04 Oct 2022 16:48
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:14

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Author: D.R. Bellwood
Author: C.H.R. Goatley ORCID iD
Author: Joanna A Khan
Author: S.B. Tebbett

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