Saltzman Julia, Hawkins Cliff, Macdonald Catherine C
Field School, Coconut Grove, Florida, USA.
Department of Environmental Science and Policy, Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA.
J Fish Biol. 2025 Apr;106(4):1202-1213. doi: 10.1111/jfb.16035. Epub 2024 Dec 26.
Due to the logistical and financial challenges in studying migratory marine species, there is relatively limited knowledge of the reproductive biology, behavior, and habitat use of many ecologically important marine megafauna species, including the Atlantic tarpon Megalops atlanticus. Here, we present a novel observation using consumer-grade aerial drones to observe, quantify the scale of, and classify behaviors within a previously unreported tarpon aggregation (N = 182) over the course of a 2-day fish aggregation event. After the event, we analysed and compared observed behaviors (e.g., cruising and clustering) with those of other fish species with well-documented reproductive behaviors, revealing behaviors potentially consistent with courtship, leading us to believe this to be a possible spawning aggregation or aggregation of reproductive/migratory significance. This aggregation occurred in highly altered and urbanized habitat off the coast of South Florida, during the winter, and outside of tarpon's previously reported spring and summer spawning season. Although few studies to date have used drones to monitor teleosts, this study reinforces their potential value as a tool for monitoring fish populations, behavior, and movement.
由于研究洄游海洋物种存在后勤和资金方面的挑战,对于许多具有重要生态意义的海洋大型动物物种,包括大西洋大海鲢(Megalops atlanticus),其生殖生物学、行为和栖息地利用方面的知识相对有限。在此,我们展示了一项新颖的观察,利用消费级航拍无人机在为期两天的鱼类聚集活动中,对一个此前未报告过的大海鲢聚集群体(N = 182)进行观察、量化规模并对行为进行分类。活动结束后,我们将观察到的行为(如巡游和聚集)与其他具有详细记录的生殖行为的鱼类物种的行为进行分析和比较,发现了可能与求偶行为一致的行为,这使我们认为这可能是一个产卵聚集群体或具有生殖/洄游意义的聚集群体。该聚集群体出现在佛罗里达州南部海岸高度改变和城市化的栖息地,时间是冬季,且不在大海鲢此前报告的春季和夏季产卵季节。尽管迄今为止很少有研究使用无人机监测硬骨鱼,但本研究强化了无人机作为监测鱼类种群、行为和活动的工具的潜在价值。