Emigration of Juvenile Tarpon Megalops atlanticus from Ephemerally Connected Coastal Ponds

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作者
Bunting, Matthew S. [1 ,2 ]
Stevens, Philip W. [3 ]
Blewett, David A. [1 ]
Tuckett, Quenton M. [2 ]
Hill, Jeffrey E. [2 ]
Poulakis, Gregg R. [1 ]
Shea, Colin P. [3 ]
Saari, Courtney R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservat Commiss, Fish & Wildlife Res Inst, Charlotte Harbor Field Lab, 585 Prineville St, Port Charlotte, FL 33954 USA
[2] Univ Florida, Trop Aquaculture Lab, 1408 24Th St SE, Ruskin, FL 33570 USA
[3] Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservat Commiss, Fish & Wildlife Res Inst, 100 Eighth Ave SE, St Petersburg, FL 33701 USA
关键词
Ontogenetic shift; Acoustic telemetry; Nursery; Body condition; Megalops atlanticus; Estuary; Emigration; FRESH-WATER; CENTROPOMUS UNDECIMALIS; CHAINED EQUATIONS; MARINE NURSERIES; SALT-MARSHES; COMMON SNOOK; FISH; FLORIDA; ESTUARINE; CONSERVATION;
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10.1007/s12237-024-01424-w
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Worldwide, coastal wetlands are threatened by disrupted hydrology, urbanization, and sea-level rise. In southwest Florida, coastal wetlands include tidal creeks and coastal ponds, which are the primary habitats used by juvenile Tarpon, Megalops atlanticus, an important sport fish. Coastal ponds can occur near uplands and are ephemerally connected to the open estuary, creating conditions of variable dissolved oxygen and salinity. Juveniles can tolerate wide-ranging abiotic conditions, but little is known about how they egress from their remote nursery habitats, which often requires them to cross > 1 km of mangrove forest to reach the open estuary. The objective of this study was to (1) compare Tarpon body condition among ponds close to the open estuary versus those ponds farther away on the Cape Haze peninsula of Charlotte Harbor, Florida, and (2) using acoustic telemetry determine what factors contribute to Tarpon emigration from the ponds to open estuarine waters. We tested the hypothesis that distinct groups of Tarpon occur in isolated ponds, leading to variation in fish length and body condition, and that opportunities for emigration from these ponds hinge on high water events. No pond stood out as having Tarpon of low body condition. Factors contributing to increased probabilities of Tarpon emigration were low barometric pressure, high-water level, and Tarpon body length. Tarpon emigrated from ponds near tidal creeks during summer king tides, while tropical cyclone conditions were needed to allow for movement from ponds farther in the landscape. The juvenile Tarpon were later detected at the mouths of large rivers 30 km up-estuary. The characterizations of water levels and event criteria needed for successful Tarpon nurseries should aid in habitat conservation and the creation of Tarpon nursery habitat in restoration designs.
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