Accurate estimates of fish species occurrence are important to any species’ assessments and habitat suitability model. However, surveys of marine fishes are often biased by method. Surveys of marine fishes are often biased by method. Such bias could influence the interpretation of any habitat suitability model. With increasing emphasis on non-destructive sampling, underwater video techniques are commonly used without a thorough understanding of their advantages and disadvantages. This study compared data collected from baited remote underwater stereo-video systems and towed-video systems to provide occurrence data to develop habitat suitability models of nine temperate marine fishes. While numerous studies have compared modelling appr...
Understanding the abundance, demographics and composition of pelagic fish communities has historical...
Knowledge of the biases and advantages of various methods can inform and create more efficient sampl...
Underwater Visual Samples are used widely in marine ecology to determine an accurate population and ...
Information on habitat associations from survey data, combined with spatial modelling, allow the de...
Accurate estimates of fish species occurrence are important to any species’ assessments and di...
The need to address biodiversity information requirements has led to ‘methods research’ growing sign...
Traditional extractive sampling methods, such as netting and trawling, to assess benthic species div...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
This thesis was motivated by the increasing role of species distribution models in managing marine f...
© 2017 Rapid changes in video technology have allowed for the development of sophisticated, efficie...
Baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) are used for monitoring fish assemblages and assessi...
Background Underwater visual surveys (UVSs) for monitoring fish communities are preferred over fishi...
Stereo Baited Remote Underwater Video systems (BRUVs) provide a quantitative sampling method for ass...
Occupancy models using incidence data collected repeatedly at sites across the range of a population...
Understanding the abundance, demographics and composition of pelagic fish communities has historical...
Knowledge of the biases and advantages of various methods can inform and create more efficient sampl...
Underwater Visual Samples are used widely in marine ecology to determine an accurate population and ...
Information on habitat associations from survey data, combined with spatial modelling, allow the de...
Accurate estimates of fish species occurrence are important to any species’ assessments and di...
The need to address biodiversity information requirements has led to ‘methods research’ growing sign...
Traditional extractive sampling methods, such as netting and trawling, to assess benthic species div...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
Planning for resilience is the focus of many marine conservation programs and initiatives. These eff...
This thesis was motivated by the increasing role of species distribution models in managing marine f...
© 2017 Rapid changes in video technology have allowed for the development of sophisticated, efficie...
Baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) are used for monitoring fish assemblages and assessi...
Background Underwater visual surveys (UVSs) for monitoring fish communities are preferred over fishi...
Stereo Baited Remote Underwater Video systems (BRUVs) provide a quantitative sampling method for ass...
Occupancy models using incidence data collected repeatedly at sites across the range of a population...
Understanding the abundance, demographics and composition of pelagic fish communities has historical...
Knowledge of the biases and advantages of various methods can inform and create more efficient sampl...
Underwater Visual Samples are used widely in marine ecology to determine an accurate population and ...