Artículo
Repeatability of swimming activity of the Patagonian grouper Acanthistius patachonicus based on accelerometry
Venerus, Leonardo Ariel
; Domenici, Paolo; Marras, Stefano; Beltramino, Lucas Esteban
; Ciancio Blanc, Javier Ernesto
; Domenici, Paolo; Marras, Stefano; Beltramino, Lucas Esteban
; Ciancio Blanc, Javier Ernesto
Fecha de publicación:
10/2024
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
Conservation Physiology
e-ISSN:
2051-1434
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The study of repeatability in behaviour and activity level can be used to evaluate inter-individual differences, which are fundamental to assess the resilience of populations to environmental variation. Previous work on repeatability in wild fish populations has largely been based on acoustic telemetry ormark-and-recapture and has revealed repeatable activity patterns over relatively long periods in a number of species. Although accelerometry is a promising tool for investigating the swimming activity of fish in the wild, little is known about the repeatability of accelerometry-based traits in wild fish. Here, we used external accelerometers to investigate the swimming activity of the Patagonian grouper Acanthistius patachonicus, a rockyreef fish with high site fidelity, which ensures a high recapture rate of accelerometer tags. Accelerometry was used to investigate the short-term repeatability of a number of activity traits, including swimming, hovering, daily median tailbeat frequency, percentage of high tailbeat frequency and total number of tailbeats at different times of the year. We found that all of the variables are repeatable over the daily scale and four out of five variables are repeatable over weekly periods. Overall, our work suggests that these traits are individual-specific for the short time period investigated. In addition, the percentage of time spent in swimming and hovering was greater in the warm season compared to the cold season, suggesting higher activity levels related to higher temperatures. These results suggest that activity traits related to swimming are repeatable and likely related to the physiological state of each individual. Finally, our work shows that accelerometry can be considered a valuable tool to explore inter-individual differences with potential applications for assessing the resilience of wild populations.
Palabras clave:
ROCKY REEF FISHES
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AXELEROMETER
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BEHAVIOUR
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TAILBEATS
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Articulos(CESIMAR)
Articulos de CENTRO PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SISTEMAS MARINOS
Articulos de CENTRO PARA EL ESTUDIO DE SISTEMAS MARINOS
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Venerus, Leonardo Ariel; Domenici, Paolo; Marras, Stefano; Beltramino, Lucas Esteban; Ciancio Blanc, Javier Ernesto; Repeatability of swimming activity of the Patagonian grouper Acanthistius patachonicus based on accelerometry; Oxford University Press; Conservation Physiology; 12; 1; 10-2024; 1-15
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