Life history and ecology of seahorses: implications for conservation and management
University of British Columbia
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We present the first synthesis of the life history and ecology of seahorses, compare relationships for seahorses with other marine teleosts and identify research needs. Seahorses occurred primarily amidst temperate seagrasses and tropical coral reefs. Population densities were generally low, ranging from 0 to 0·51 individuals m −2 , but reached 10 m −2 in some patches. Inferred life spans ranged from 1 to 5 years. Seahorses consumed live prey and possibly changed diet as they grew. Growth rates are poorly investigated to date. Reproduction and mating systems are the best‐studied aspects of seahorse ecology. The relationship between size at first maturity and maximum size in seahorses conformed to that for…
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- Biology
- Seahorse
- Brood
- Ecology
- Predation
- Paternal care
- Range (aeronautics)
- Avian clutch size
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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