2024
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15952
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Tracking animal movements via collaborative acoustic telemetry networks: Multiscale habitat use, phenology, and management insights

Mariah C. Livernois,
Matthew B. Ogburn,
Henry D. Legett
et al.

Abstract: Estuaries support diverse fish and invertebrate communities, including resident species that rely on estuarine habitats year‐round and transient migratory species. The unique movement patterns of these animals connect habitats within and far beyond the estuary and are integrally linked to fisheries management objectives. With a focus on Chesapeake Bay, this study leveraged data from collaborative acoustic telemetry networks in the northwest Atlantic to assess habitat use and phenology of movements for seven sp… Show more

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