Evidence from data storage tags for the presence of lunar and semi-lunar behavioral cycles in spawning Atlantic cod

  • Timothy B. Grabowski
  • , Bruce J. McAdam
  • , Vilhjálmur Thorsteinsson
  • , Gudrún Marteinsdóttir

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Abstract

Understanding the environmental processes determining the timing and success of reproduction is of critical importance to developing effective management strategies of marine fishes. Unfortunately it has proven difficult to comprehensively study the reproductive behavior of broadcast-spawning fishes. The use of electronic data storage tags (DSTs) has the potential to provide insights into the behavior of fishes. These tags allow for data collection over relatively large spatial and temporal scales that can be correlated to predicted environmental conditions and ultimately be used to refine predictions of year class strength. In this paper we present data retrieved from DSTs demonstrating that events putatively identified as Atlantic cod spawning behavior is tied to a lunar cycle with a pronounced semi-lunar cycle within it. Peak activity occurs around the full and new moon with no evidence of relationship with day/night cycles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1767-1776
Number of pages10
JournalEnvironmental Biology of Fishes
Volume98
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jul 2015

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Publisher Copyright: © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht (outside the USA).

Other keywords

  • Data storage tags
  • Diurnal solar cycle
  • Gadus morhu
  • Lunar cycle
  • Reproductive ecology

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