Sabiia Seb
PortuguêsEspañolEnglish
Embrapa
        Busca avançada

Botão Atualizar


Botão Atualizar

Registro completo
Provedor de dados:  ArchiMer
País:  France
Título:  Deep diving behavior observed in yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares)
Autores:  Dagorn, Laurent
Holland, Kim N.
Hallier, Jean-pierre
Taquet, Marc
Moreno, Gala
Sancho, Gorka
Itano, David
Aumeeruddy, Ryaz
Girard, Charlotte
Million, Julien
Fonteneau, Alain
Data:  2006
Ano:  2006
Palavras-chave:  Indian ocean
Yellowfin tuna
Swimming speed
Diving behavior
Vertical movements
Archival tap
Resumo:  Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) are known to preferentially occupy the Surface mixed layer above the thermocline and it has been Suggested that they are physiologically restricted to water lerriperatt.11-CS no more than 8 degrees C colder than Surface waters. However, we here report for dive data acquired from a large yellowfin tuna which demonstrate for the first time that this species is indeed capable of making prolonged dives into deep cold waters. A yellowfin tuna (134 cm fork length) caught near ail anchored fish aggregating device (FAD) in the Seychelles (Western Indian Ocean) was equipped with all internally implanted archival tag and released. The fish was recaptured 98 days later. As predicted for this species, this fish spent 85% of its time shallower than 75 in (maximum thermocline depth experienced by the fish) but, over the Course of the track, it performed three deep dives to 578 in, 982 In and 1160 In. Minimum ambient water temperatures recorded Lit these depths were 8.6 degrees C, 7.4 degrees C and 5.9 degrees C respectively and varied by up to 23.3 degrees C from surface temperatures. The fish spent 8.3% of its time in waters more than 8 degrees C colder than the surface layer and daily experienced a wide range of sea temperatures (mode at 15- 16 degrees C) and of temperatures of the gut cavity (mode at 6 degrees C). The reason for these dives call not be known. These depths and temperatures significantly exceed those reported ill the literature so far and clearly demonstrate that this species has the physiological and behavioral ability to penetrate deep cold sections of the ocean.
Tipo:  Text
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-1402.pdf

DOI:10.1051/alr:2006008
Editor:  EDP Sciences
Relação:  http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1402/
Formato:  application/pdf
Fonte:  Aquatic Living Resources (0990-7440) (EDP Sciences), 2006 , Vol. 19 , N. 1 , P. 85-88
Direitos:  EDP Sciences, IFREMER, IRD 2006
Fechar
 

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária - Embrapa
Todos os direitos reservados, conforme Lei n° 9.610
Política de Privacidade
Área restrita

Embrapa
Parque Estação Biológica - PqEB s/n°
Brasília, DF - Brasil - CEP 70770-901
Fone: (61) 3448-4433 - Fax: (61) 3448-4890 / 3448-4891 SAC: https://www.embrapa.br/fale-conosco

Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional