@article{fdi:010070081, title = {{F}ish movements within community-managed fishery reserve networks : an acoustic survey of {L}ethrinus harak in {V}anuatu}, author = {{L}{\'e}opold, {M}arc and {C}hateau, {O}. and {G}abriault, {H}. and {H}am, {J}. and {A}ndr{\'e}fou{\¨e}t, {S}erge and {R}aubani, {J}. and {D}umas, {P}ascal}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}coustic telemetry has been increasingly used for monitoring fish movements at different spatial and temporal scales. {I}n this study, passive telemetry and fine-scale habitat data were integrated for the first time to investigate the relevance of community fishery reserves ({CFR}s) for managing reef fish resources. {I}n {E}fate {I}sland ({V}anuatu), 38 thumbprint emperors {L}ethrinus harak ({L}ethrinidae) were tagged at 7 sites and tracked between {A}pril 2011 and {F}ebruary 2012 using an acoustic array of 16 receivers. {T}he survey area extended over 11.3 km(2) of fringing reef in 3 coastal community tenures that included 3 small {CFR}s. {H}abitats were mapped using very high resolution satellite imagery and ground-truthing. {T}hirty fish were detected for up to 229 d (median = 153 d). {S}ix geographical groups were identified among 21 resident fish. {T}hese groups showed strong fidelity to small sites (116 to 763 m) that were located in reserves and fished areas, across community tenures, and across 12 habitat types. {O}verall, 42 excursions were detected at several hundreds to thousands of meters from the fidelity sites along contiguous fringing reefs, across habitat types, and across boundaries of {CFR}s and community tenures. {T}he estimated home range size of {L}. harak ranged from 116 to 3979 m (median: 763 m) and was highly varied within fish groups. {W}e concluded that home range size and behavioral plasticity of {L}. harak limit the effectiveness of small individual {CFR}s for protecting this species. {N}etworks of {CFR}s would be more effective but require management arrangements between neighbor communities.}, keywords = {{A}coustic telemetry ; {F}ish movement ; {C}ommunity-managed area ; {F}ishery reserve ; {L}ethrinus harak ; {V}anuatu ; {C}oral reef ; {VANUATU}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}arine {E}cology {P}rogress {S}eries}, volume = {571}, numero = {}, pages = {153--168}, ISSN = {0171-8630}, year = {2017}, DOI = {10.3354/meps12113}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010070081}, }