Abstract
Understanding movements of palinurid (spiny) lobsters is important to fisheries management. However, movement data obtained with mark-capture techniques are often influenced by artefacts (e.g., displacement, tag-loss, tag-induced injury). To avoid these problems, a novel approach was employed to investigate the movements of an important coral reef palinurid, the painted lobster (Panulirus versicolor). Eighty adult individuals were captured by hand near Northwest Island, Australia. Each lobster was tagged internally (with elastomer) and externally (with plastic zip-ties) to enable both short- (1–10 days) and long-term (6–24 months) observations. Shortly thereafter, all lobsters were manually returned to their shelters (dens). After 6–24 months, 44 lobsters were recaptured, giving an overall recapture rate of 55%. All of these individuals were recaptured within 500 m of their original den, thus indicating a high level of site-fidelity for this species. Short-term observations revealed that individuals moved frequently to and from nearby dens, and that male lobsters typically moved further than female lobsters. It is hypothesized that male lobsters move about their home range more actively, perhaps to seek mating opportunities or to defend resources. The significance of these observations is discussed with respect to the management of this important fishery resource.
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Field assistance was provided by K. Munkres, R. Groom, N. Hardeman, J. Frisch and S. Frisch. J. Frisch showed me where to find P. versicolor and kindly agreed not to hunt them for the duration of this study. J-P. Hobbs, K. Munkres and two anonymous reviewers provided useful comments on earlier drafts of the manuscript. James Cook University is gratefully acknowledged for the provision of logistical support throughout this study.
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Frisch, A.J. Short- and long-term movements of painted lobster (Panulirus versicolor) on a coral reef at Northwest Island, Australia. Coral Reefs 26, 311–317 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-006-0194-6
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