The structure of fish assemblages accounted for by different sampling methods (namely fyke net, seine nets, visual census) applied to vegetated and unvegetated lagoon habitats was investigated in terms of species composition, functional groups (ecological and trophic guilds), and fish size distribution. Significant differences were detected among methods, even among similar ones (seine nets). Visual census and fyke net detected more easily pelagic species, allowing the sampling of larger fish, whereas seine nets targeted more efficiently benthic-demersal species, with a dominance of 2-10 cm size classes in the fish catches. Differences were detected also among habitats, reflecting the different fish assemblages associated to vegetated and u...
Monitoring fish assemblages in estuary environments is often difficult to standardize due to habitat...
The fish assemblages in the Venice Lagoon were studied from March to December 2001, by surveying fyk...
We compared shoreline seines with fyke nets in terms of their ability to sample fish species in the ...
The structure of fish assemblages accounted for by different sampling methods (namely fyke net, sein...
Understanding changes in biodiversity requires the implementation of monitoring programs encompassin...
Monitoring the ecological status of marine coastal lagoons requires the integration of multiple indi...
International audienceIn most estuarine ecosystems, the fish biomass is difficult to estimate, since...
The present study compares fish species composition, dominance, and size-structure patterns at an op...
Understanding the ecological role that artificial structures might play on nearshore fish assemblage...
One of the main issues regarding artificial reef fish evaluation is the performance of an efficient ...
The small-sized fish assemblages of the Venice Lagoon were investigated and compared among five shal...
Monitoring fish assemblages in estuary environments is often difficult to standardize due to habitat...
The fish assemblages in the Venice Lagoon were studied from March to December 2001, by surveying fyk...
We compared shoreline seines with fyke nets in terms of their ability to sample fish species in the ...
The structure of fish assemblages accounted for by different sampling methods (namely fyke net, sein...
Understanding changes in biodiversity requires the implementation of monitoring programs encompassin...
Monitoring the ecological status of marine coastal lagoons requires the integration of multiple indi...
International audienceIn most estuarine ecosystems, the fish biomass is difficult to estimate, since...
The present study compares fish species composition, dominance, and size-structure patterns at an op...
Understanding the ecological role that artificial structures might play on nearshore fish assemblage...
One of the main issues regarding artificial reef fish evaluation is the performance of an efficient ...
The small-sized fish assemblages of the Venice Lagoon were investigated and compared among five shal...
Monitoring fish assemblages in estuary environments is often difficult to standardize due to habitat...
The fish assemblages in the Venice Lagoon were studied from March to December 2001, by surveying fyk...
We compared shoreline seines with fyke nets in terms of their ability to sample fish species in the ...