Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time
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Resumo: | Over the last decade, ocean sunfish movements have been monitored worldwide using various satellite tracking methods. This study reports the near-real time monitoring of finescale (< 10 m) behaviour of sunfish. The study was conducted in southern Portugal in May 2014 and involved satellite tags and underwater and surface robotic vehicles to measure both the movements and the contextual environment of the fish. A total of four individuals were tracked using custom-made GPS satellite tags providing geolocation estimates of fine-scale resolution. These accurate positions further informed sunfish areas of restricted search (ARS), which were directly correlated to steep thermal frontal zones. Simultaneously, and for two different occasions, an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) videorecorded the path of the tracked fish and detected buoyant particles in the water column. Importantly, the densities of these particles were also directly correlated to steep thermal gradients. Thus, both sunfish foraging behaviour (ARS) and possibly prey densities, were found to be influenced by analogous environmental conditions. In addition, the dynamic structure of the water transited by the tracked individuals was described by a Lagrangian modelling approach. The model informed the distribution of zooplankton in the region, both horizontally and in the water column, and the resultant simulated densities positively correlated with sunfish ARS behaviour estimator (r(s) = 0.184, p < 0.001). The model also revealed that tracked fish opportunistically displace with respect to subsurface current flow. Thus, we show how physical forcing and current structure provide a rationale for a predator's finescale behaviour observed over a two weeks in May 2014. |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and timeOver the last decade, ocean sunfish movements have been monitored worldwide using various satellite tracking methods. This study reports the near-real time monitoring of finescale (< 10 m) behaviour of sunfish. The study was conducted in southern Portugal in May 2014 and involved satellite tags and underwater and surface robotic vehicles to measure both the movements and the contextual environment of the fish. A total of four individuals were tracked using custom-made GPS satellite tags providing geolocation estimates of fine-scale resolution. These accurate positions further informed sunfish areas of restricted search (ARS), which were directly correlated to steep thermal frontal zones. Simultaneously, and for two different occasions, an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) videorecorded the path of the tracked fish and detected buoyant particles in the water column. Importantly, the densities of these particles were also directly correlated to steep thermal gradients. Thus, both sunfish foraging behaviour (ARS) and possibly prey densities, were found to be influenced by analogous environmental conditions. In addition, the dynamic structure of the water transited by the tracked individuals was described by a Lagrangian modelling approach. The model informed the distribution of zooplankton in the region, both horizontally and in the water column, and the resultant simulated densities positively correlated with sunfish ARS behaviour estimator (r(s) = 0.184, p < 0.001). The model also revealed that tracked fish opportunistically displace with respect to subsurface current flow. Thus, we show how physical forcing and current structure provide a rationale for a predator's finescale behaviour observed over a two weeks in May 2014.Grant #N62909-14-1-N109; Grant # N00014-14-1-0536; Grant number 223254 —AMOS.SapientiaSousa, Lara L.Lopez-Castejon, FranciscoGilabert, JavierRelvas, PauloCouto, AnaQueiroz, NunoCaldas, RenatoDias, Paulo SousaDias, HugoFaria, MargaridaFerreira, FilipeFerreira, Antonio SergioFortuna, JoaoGomes, Ricardo JoelLoureiro, BrunoMartins, RicardoMadureira, LuisNeiva, JorgeOliveira, MarinaPereira, JoaoPinto, JosePy, FredericQueiros, HugoSilva, DanielSujit, P. B.Zolich, ArturJohansen, Tor Arnede Sousa, Joao BorgesRajan, Kanna2017-04-07T15:56:13Z2016-082016-08-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9349eng1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0160404info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:20:46Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/9349Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:01:19.386273Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time Sousa, Lara L. |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time |
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Integrated monitoring of mola mola behaviour in space and time |
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Sousa, Lara L. |
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Sousa, Lara L. Lopez-Castejon, Francisco Gilabert, Javier Relvas, Paulo Couto, Ana Queiroz, Nuno Caldas, Renato Dias, Paulo Sousa Dias, Hugo Faria, Margarida Ferreira, Filipe Ferreira, Antonio Sergio Fortuna, Joao Gomes, Ricardo Joel Loureiro, Bruno Martins, Ricardo Madureira, Luis Neiva, Jorge Oliveira, Marina Pereira, Joao Pinto, Jose Py, Frederic Queiros, Hugo Silva, Daniel Sujit, P. B. Zolich, Artur Johansen, Tor Arne de Sousa, Joao Borges Rajan, Kanna |
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Lopez-Castejon, Francisco Gilabert, Javier Relvas, Paulo Couto, Ana Queiroz, Nuno Caldas, Renato Dias, Paulo Sousa Dias, Hugo Faria, Margarida Ferreira, Filipe Ferreira, Antonio Sergio Fortuna, Joao Gomes, Ricardo Joel Loureiro, Bruno Martins, Ricardo Madureira, Luis Neiva, Jorge Oliveira, Marina Pereira, Joao Pinto, Jose Py, Frederic Queiros, Hugo Silva, Daniel Sujit, P. B. Zolich, Artur Johansen, Tor Arne de Sousa, Joao Borges Rajan, Kanna |
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Sousa, Lara L. Lopez-Castejon, Francisco Gilabert, Javier Relvas, Paulo Couto, Ana Queiroz, Nuno Caldas, Renato Dias, Paulo Sousa Dias, Hugo Faria, Margarida Ferreira, Filipe Ferreira, Antonio Sergio Fortuna, Joao Gomes, Ricardo Joel Loureiro, Bruno Martins, Ricardo Madureira, Luis Neiva, Jorge Oliveira, Marina Pereira, Joao Pinto, Jose Py, Frederic Queiros, Hugo Silva, Daniel Sujit, P. B. Zolich, Artur Johansen, Tor Arne de Sousa, Joao Borges Rajan, Kanna |
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Over the last decade, ocean sunfish movements have been monitored worldwide using various satellite tracking methods. This study reports the near-real time monitoring of finescale (< 10 m) behaviour of sunfish. The study was conducted in southern Portugal in May 2014 and involved satellite tags and underwater and surface robotic vehicles to measure both the movements and the contextual environment of the fish. A total of four individuals were tracked using custom-made GPS satellite tags providing geolocation estimates of fine-scale resolution. These accurate positions further informed sunfish areas of restricted search (ARS), which were directly correlated to steep thermal frontal zones. Simultaneously, and for two different occasions, an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) videorecorded the path of the tracked fish and detected buoyant particles in the water column. Importantly, the densities of these particles were also directly correlated to steep thermal gradients. Thus, both sunfish foraging behaviour (ARS) and possibly prey densities, were found to be influenced by analogous environmental conditions. In addition, the dynamic structure of the water transited by the tracked individuals was described by a Lagrangian modelling approach. The model informed the distribution of zooplankton in the region, both horizontally and in the water column, and the resultant simulated densities positively correlated with sunfish ARS behaviour estimator (r(s) = 0.184, p < 0.001). The model also revealed that tracked fish opportunistically displace with respect to subsurface current flow. Thus, we show how physical forcing and current structure provide a rationale for a predator's finescale behaviour observed over a two weeks in May 2014. |
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