Turbot is a non-migratory species.
During spawning, male Turbot release sperm and female Turbot release eggs into the water.
Non-migratory
Eggs are laid in nests guarded by males
Unknown
No significant migration pattern
Eggs are laid in nests created by the males
Seasonal migration
Spawning
Seasonal migration for spawning
Spawning in gravel or pebble beds
Monogamous pairs
Pair Bonding
Tarpon are known for their impressive migration patterns. They can travel long distances in search of food and suitable spawning grounds.
Tarpon are pelagic spawners, meaning they release their eggs and sperm in open water. The eggs are then fertilized externally and drift in the currents until they hatch.
Migrates within estuaries
Spawning in coastal waters
Anadromous, migrates from saltwater to freshwater for spawning
Spawning occurs in freshwater rivers
Seasonal migrations
Spawning aggregations
Spawning in shallow waters
Migratory
Scattering eggs among plants or substrate