Homing and home range of european spiny lobster, Palinurus elephas (Decapoda, Palinuridae) acoustically tracked
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
A specific study has been carried out for the first time to investigate the homing capability and
daily home range of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas by means of ultrasonic telemetry.
Nine lobsters collected in the Capo Gallo -- Isola delle Femmine marine protected area
(northwestern Sicily, central Mediterranean) were tagged with miniaturized transmitters and released
at a single site inside the protected area. The lobsters were monitored with the purpose of calculating
their horizontal and vertical positions, analysing their movement patterns to assess their homing
capability, and calculating their daily home range. Five lobsters moved back close to the capture sites
within the first 20 hours after release ('homed'). The remaining four lobsters 'relocated' to a different
refuge. Homed lobsters had a larger home range than relocated lobsters. This study provides the first
description of a homing pattern with high spatial resolution in the wild European spiny lobster as
inferred by ultrasonic telemetry.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Decapoda; Crustacea; Palinurus elephas; acoustic telemetry; movement pattern; Mediterranean; Sicily
List of contributors:
Zenone, Arturo; Pipitone, Carlo; D'Anna, Giovanni; Gristina, Michele; Giacalone, VINCENZO MAXIMILIANO; Buffa, Gaspare; Badalamenti, Fabio
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