2018
DOI: 10.1002/mcf2.10025
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Environmental Drivers of Adult Atlantic Sturgeon Movement and Residency in the Delaware Bay

Abstract: Animals utilize various habitats throughout their life to optimize growth, fitness, and survival. Identifying environmental conditions and locations where animals exhibit different movement behaviors can be used to infer the relative importance of habitat types. In the case of threatened and endangered species, such as the Atlantic Sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus, critical habitat designations are a tool used to promote conservation and recovery. We utilized an extensive passive acoustic telemetry arr… Show more

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“…High incidences of Atlantic Sturgeon during the winter were observed in both years, with a marked increase in unique counts and total detections in November and December. The absence of Atlantic Sturgeon in the NY WEA during the summer months, particularly from June through September, suggests a putative shift to nearshore habitat and corresponds with periods of known-residence in shallow, coastal waters that are associated with juvenile and sub-adult aggregations as well as adult spawning migrations 29,55,63–65 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High incidences of Atlantic Sturgeon during the winter were observed in both years, with a marked increase in unique counts and total detections in November and December. The absence of Atlantic Sturgeon in the NY WEA during the summer months, particularly from June through September, suggests a putative shift to nearshore habitat and corresponds with periods of known-residence in shallow, coastal waters that are associated with juvenile and sub-adult aggregations as well as adult spawning migrations 29,55,63–65 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Periods of residency and movement were calculated using the behavioral event qualifier in the R package “V-Track” 53–55 . A residence event was defined as a minimum of two successive detections of an individual at a single transceiver station over a minimum period of two hrs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After MODIS and VIIRS data were gap-filled, they were used as inputs for the projection of ASOM (Breece et al 2018) over the entire study area for each day of 2013, the only full year with overlapping coverage from MODIS, VIIRS, and Atlantic Sturgeon telemetry data. Additionally, one, two, and three-day probability forecasts, as well as daily climatologies based on the DINEOF gapfilled data as inputs to the ASOM, were made every day for each platform.…”
Section: Atlantic Sturgeon Occurrence On Gap-filled Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residency was calculated using daily incidence data and the V-Track package in R ( [67]; c/o Franklin Ecolab, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld, Australia). The RunResidenceExtraction function was used to determine when tagged striped bass and Atlantic sturgeon were within the detection field of a given receiver [47,68]. Each detection event for a tagged fish was initiated when the individual first moved into the detection field and was recorded two times.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%