Behavior of skipjack ( Katsuwonus pelamis ), yellowfin ( Thunnus albacares ), and bigeye ( T. obsesus ) tunas associated with drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs) in the Indian Ocean, assessed through acoustic telemetry
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Deneubourg,et al. Effects of habitat modifications on the movement behavior of animals: the case study of Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) and tropical tunas , 2020, Movement ecology.
[2] L. Dagorn,et al. Association dynamics of tuna and purse seine bycatch species with drifting fish aggregating devices (FADs) in the tropical eastern Atlantic Ocean , 2020, Fisheries Research.
[3] K. Schaefer,et al. Revisiting the vulnerability of juvenile bigeye (Thunnus obesus) and yellowfin (T. albacares) tuna caught by purse-seine fisheries while associating with surface waters and floating objects , 2017, PloS one.
[4] L. Dagorn,et al. Associative behavior of yellowfin Thunnus albacares, skipjack Katsuwonus pelamis, and bigeye tuna T. obesus at anchored fish aggregating devices (FADs) off the coast of Mauritius , 2017 .
[5] R. Olson,et al. Trophic segregation of mixed schools of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and skipjack tuna (katsuwonus pelamis) caught in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean , 2017 .
[6] J. Deneubourg,et al. Population assessment of tropical tuna based on their associative behavior around floating objects , 2016, Scientific Reports.
[7] Takayuki Matsumoto,et al. Comparison of the behavior of skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye (T. obesus) tuna associated with drifting FADs in the equatorial central Pacific Ocean , 2016 .
[8] J. Deneubourg,et al. A Methodological Framework to Estimate the Site Fidelity of Tagged Animals Using Passive Acoustic Telemetry , 2015, PloS one.
[9] L. Dagorn,et al. Behaviour and vulnerability of target and non-target species at drifting fish aggregating devices (FADs) in the tropical tuna purse seine fishery determined by acoustic telemetry , 2015 .
[10] Emmanuel Chassot,et al. Large-Scale Examination of Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs) from Tropical Tuna Fisheries of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans , 2015, PloS one.
[11] Takayuki Matsumoto,et al. Behavior of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) associated with a drifting FAD monitored with ultrasonic transmitters in the equatorial central Pacific Ocean , 2014 .
[12] Victor Restrepo,et al. Is it good or bad to fish with FADs? What are the real impacts of the use of drifting FADs on pelagic marine ecosystems? , 2013 .
[13] Daniel W. Fuller,et al. Simultaneous behavior of skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), bigeye (Thunnus obsesus), and yellowfin (T. albacares) tunas, within large multi-species aggregations associated with drifting fish aggregating devices (FADs) in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean , 2013 .
[14] J. Deneubourg,et al. Intra-individual behavioral variability displayed by tuna at fish aggregating devices (FADs) , 2013 .
[15] L. Dagorn,et al. Movement behaviour of skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) and yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) tuna at anchored fish aggregating devices (FADs) in the Maldives, investigated by acoustic telemetry , 2013 .
[16] Emmanuel Chassot,et al. Global spatio-temporal patterns in tropical tuna purse seine fisheries on drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs): Taking a historical perspective to inform current challenges , 2013 .
[17] Jean-Louis Deneubourg,et al. Size-dependent behavior of tuna in an array of fish aggregating devices (FADs) , 2012 .
[18] Frédéric Ménard,et al. Do drifting and anchored Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) similarly influence tuna feeding habits? A case study from the western Indian Ocean , 2011 .
[19] Kurt M. Schaefer,et al. Vertical movements, behavior, and habitat of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean, ascertained from archival tag data , 2010 .
[20] D. Gaertner,et al. Drifting fish aggregation devices could act as an ecological trap for tropical tuna species , 2008 .
[21] David Itano,et al. Satellite-linked acoustic receivers to observe behavior of fish in remote areas , 2007 .
[22] David Itano,et al. Behavior of yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye (T. obesus) tuna in a network of fish aggregating devices (FADs) , 2007 .
[23] Daniel W. Fuller,et al. Behavior of bigeye (Thunnus obesus) and skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) tunas within aggregations associated with floating objects in the equatorial eastern Pacific , 2005 .
[24] I. Ohta,et al. Periodic behavior and residence time of yellowfin and bigeye tuna associated with fish aggregating devices around Okinawa Islands, as identified with automated listening stations , 2005 .
[25] Tim Dempster,et al. Fish aggregation device (FAD) research: gaps in current knowledge and future directions for ecological studies , 2004, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.
[26] Pierre Fréon,et al. Review of fish associative behaviour: Toward a generalisation of the meeting point hypothesis , 2000, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.
[27] P. Cayre. Behaviour of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelarnis) around fish aggregating devices (FADs) in the Comoros Islands as determined by ultrasonic tagging , 1991 .
[28] K. Holland,et al. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL MOVEMENTS OF YELLOWFIN AND BIGEYE TUNA ASSOCIATED WITH FISH AGGREGATING DEVICES , 1990 .