Diver-based Underwater Visual Censuses (UVCs), particularly transect-based surveys, are key tools in the study of coral reef fish ecology. These techniques, however, have inherent problems that make it difficult to collect accurate numerical data. One of these problems is the diver effect (defined as the reaction of fish to a diver). Although widely recognised, its effects have yet to be quantified and the extent of taxonomic variation remains to be determined. We therefore examined relative diver effects on a reef fish assemblage on the Great Barrier Reef. Using common UVC methods, the recorded abundance of seven reef fish groups were significantly affected by the ongoing presence of SCUBA divers. Overall, the diver effect resulted in a 52...
1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish comm...
We aimed to determine optimal methods of underwater visual census (UVC) for estimating the abundance...
Underwater visual census methods for sampling reef fish that use scientific divers are common and ca...
Diver-based Underwater Visual Censuses (UVCs), particularly transect-based surveys, are key tools in...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
Visual standardised methods for census of reef fishes have long been used in fisheries management an...
Underwater visual census (UVC) is a widely used technique for estimating species richness, abundance...
Underwater visual census (UVC) methods are used worldwide to monitor shallow marine and freshwater h...
Underwater visual censuses are the most commonly used methods to estimate the density of reef fish p...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
The much-publicized threats to coral reef systems necessitate a considered management response based...
This study conducted the first high-resolution investigation of the ichthyofaunal assemblages on a h...
Underwater visual census of reef fish by scuba divers is a widely used and useful technique for asse...
Background Underwater visual surveys (UVSs) for monitoring fish communities are preferred over fishi...
Estimating diversity and abundance of fish species is fundamental for understanding community struct...
1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish comm...
We aimed to determine optimal methods of underwater visual census (UVC) for estimating the abundance...
Underwater visual census methods for sampling reef fish that use scientific divers are common and ca...
Diver-based Underwater Visual Censuses (UVCs), particularly transect-based surveys, are key tools in...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
Visual standardised methods for census of reef fishes have long been used in fisheries management an...
Underwater visual census (UVC) is a widely used technique for estimating species richness, abundance...
Underwater visual census (UVC) methods are used worldwide to monitor shallow marine and freshwater h...
Underwater visual censuses are the most commonly used methods to estimate the density of reef fish p...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
The much-publicized threats to coral reef systems necessitate a considered management response based...
This study conducted the first high-resolution investigation of the ichthyofaunal assemblages on a h...
Underwater visual census of reef fish by scuba divers is a widely used and useful technique for asse...
Background Underwater visual surveys (UVSs) for monitoring fish communities are preferred over fishi...
Estimating diversity and abundance of fish species is fundamental for understanding community struct...
1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish comm...
We aimed to determine optimal methods of underwater visual census (UVC) for estimating the abundance...
Underwater visual census methods for sampling reef fish that use scientific divers are common and ca...