Movement patterns of the parrotfish Sparisoma cretense in a Mediterranean marine protected area

Mar Environ Res. 2012 Dec:82:59-68. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2012.09.006. Epub 2012 Oct 1.

Abstract

Understanding the movements of exploited fish has become a major concern for several management and conservation initiatives, such as the implementation of well designed marine protected areas. Movements of an important recreational target species from the Mediterranean Sea, the parrotfish Sparisoma cretense, were determined in a marine protected area using passive acoustic telemetry, to evaluate site fidelity and homing, quantify home range and identify temporal patterns. Six adult parrotfish (20.8-29.8 cm total length) were caught along the north-eastern coast of Lampedusa (Italy) and surgically implanted with acoustic transmitters. Three fish were caught and released at the same site within the integral (i.e. "no entry-no take") reserve, whereas the others were caught outside the reserve boundary and released at the mid reserve 0.5 km apart. Two of the three fish that were released away from the capture site demonstrated homing abilities. Four fish showed a strong site fidelity, whereas the others moved frequently in and out of the monitoring area. Home range sizes estimated over the period of monitoring (up to 207 days) varied from 70,387 to 256,398 m(2), with core areas of 16,688 to 84,946 m(2). Home range size did not differ significantly between day and night. Home ranges of all fish extended beyond the reserve boundaries, showing example of potential spillover into take zones. Temporal activity patterns of fish were diurnal with a dominant diel rhythm, likely due to a resting behaviour at night. Though not specifically designed to protect exploited fish, the marine reserve of Lampedusa seems adequate for the conservation and management of S. cretense.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Aquatic Organisms / physiology
  • Behavior, Animal / physiology*
  • Circadian Rhythm / physiology
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Female
  • Homing Behavior / physiology
  • Male
  • Mediterranean Sea
  • Perciformes / physiology*
  • Seasons
  • Swimming / physiology*
  • Telemetry