FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Sedentary behaviour establishment in 0-group common sole Solea solea: a laboratory video-tracking study BT AF DURIEUX, Eric LE DUIGOU, Mathieu MILLOT, Sandie SASAL, Pierre BEGOUT, Marie-Laure AS 1:1,2;2:2;3:2;4:3,4;5:2; FF 1:PDG-DOP-DCN-EMH;2:;3:;4:;5:PDG-DOP-DCN-HGS-LRHLR; C1 IFREMER, Lab Ecol & Modeles Halieut, F-44311 Nantes, France. IFREMER, Lab Ressources Halieut, Houmeau, France. Univ Perpignan, Lab Biol & Ecol Trop & Mediterraneeenne, CNRS EPHE UPVD, UMR 5244, F-66860 Perpignan, France. CNRS EPHE, CRIOBE, UMS 2978, Moorea, France. C2 IFREMER, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE UNIV PERPIGNAN, FRANCE CNRS EPHE, FRANCE SI SETE LA ROCHELLE SE PDG-DOP-DCN-EMH PDG-DOP-DCN-HGS-LRHLR IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-france copubli-univ-france IF 0.933 TC 4 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00008/11941/9096.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;behaviour;flatfish;juvenile;swimming activity;video-tracking AB Spontaneous swimming activity of 0-group common sole (Solea solea) was evaluated using a video-tracking system under laboratory conditions. An experiment was conducted during two consecutive days on individuals sampled in June, July, September and November (2004) in a coastal nursery ground (Pertuis Charentais, Bay of Biscay, France). The measured behavioural variables were: distance travelled and frequency of occurrence of burying, swimming and immobility. 0-group sole showed a relatively clear circadian activity in line with the artificial light conditions (day, twilight and night). Swimming activity of 0-group sole decreased drastically from June to July, thereafter remaining at a very low level in September and November. Such important changes reflect the transition between the exploratory behaviour of the post-colonization period and a well established sedentary behaviour remaining until the onset of winter. These results highlight the potential limitation in habitat use capacities of 0-group sole once settled in coastal nursery grounds. PY 2010 PD SEP SO Journal Of The Marine Biological Association Of The United Kingdom SN 0025-3154 PU Cambridge Univ Press VL 90 IS 6 UT 000282489800017 BP 1257 EP 1262 DI 10.1017/S0025315409991159 ID 11941 ER EF