Presettlement schooling behaviour of a priacanthid, the Purplespotted Bigeye Priacanthus tayenus (Priacanthidae: Teleostei)
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posted on 2025-01-15, 00:51authored byJ Santana-Garcon, Jeffrey LeisJeffrey Leis, SJ Newman, ES Harvey
We report in situ behavioural observations of presettlement schooling in Priacanthus tayenus off Coral Bay, Western Australia collected using pelagic Baited Remote Underwater stereo-Video systems. Two groups of fish (8 and 9 individuals) were observed that aggregated into a single school. Mean total length was 24.1 mm (12.5–30.2 mm). The fish swam at a mean speed of 8.5 cm s−1 in a group spacing themselves more or less evenly at a distance of around one body length from the nearest neighbour within the school. P. tayenus appeared to be sometimes associated with juveniles of other species. The results presented here add to the limited, but growing body of literature on the schooling behaviour of the early pelagic stages of demersal fishes.
History
Publication title
Environmental Biology of Fishes
Volume
97
Issue
3
Pagination
277-283
ISSN
0378-1909
Department/School
Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
Netherlands
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