2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.70056
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Escape behavior of rocky‐reef fish reveals the impact of spearfishing across different management regimes

Francisco J. Contreras‐Drey,
Natalio Godoy,
Andrés Smith
et al.

Abstract: Flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which an organism begins to flee from an approaching threat, is a major component of antipredator escape behavior and a potential indicator of threat perception in fishes. In this study, we analyzed the FID of three important rocky‐reef fish species targeted by spearfishers, which are of commercial and recreational importance. We tested predictions that FID to a diver threat increases with the following factors: (1) fish body size, (2) less restricted access re… Show more

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