1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish communities. Evidence suggests, however, that fish avoid divers due to the sound of bubbles produced by open-circuit SCUBA, and avoidance behaviour is more pronounced as fishing pressure increases. Despite the potential for producing biased counts and conclusions, these behavioural effects have rarely been quantified, especially when assessing the effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPAs). 2. To test the magnitude of avoidance behaviour, we surveyed fish populations inside and outside two MPAs in Guam, using two diving systems: standard open-circuit (OC) SCUBA and a closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) that produces no bubbles. Data were collecte...
Visual standardised methods for census of reef fishes have long been used in fisheries management an...
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) are two o...
Marine environments require monitoring to determine the effects of impacts such as climate change, c...
1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish comm...
<div><p>Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to su...
Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to survey cor...
This study examined the effects of SCUBA bubbles on fish counts in underwater visual surveys conduct...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
The need to address biodiversity information requirements has led to ‘methods research’ growing sign...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
Bias in underwater visual census has always been elusive. In fact, the choice of sampling method and...
Robust marine reserve assessment requires managers to understand the biases of their sampling method...
Underwater visual census (UVC) methods are used worldwide to monitor shallow marine and freshwater h...
WOS: 000435832400008PubMed ID: 29942703Background: Underwater visual surveys (UVSs) for monitoring f...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, underwater visual censuses (UVC) are used to assess fish populations. Seve...
Visual standardised methods for census of reef fishes have long been used in fisheries management an...
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) are two o...
Marine environments require monitoring to determine the effects of impacts such as climate change, c...
1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish comm...
<div><p>Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to su...
Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to survey cor...
This study examined the effects of SCUBA bubbles on fish counts in underwater visual surveys conduct...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
The need to address biodiversity information requirements has led to ‘methods research’ growing sign...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
Bias in underwater visual census has always been elusive. In fact, the choice of sampling method and...
Robust marine reserve assessment requires managers to understand the biases of their sampling method...
Underwater visual census (UVC) methods are used worldwide to monitor shallow marine and freshwater h...
WOS: 000435832400008PubMed ID: 29942703Background: Underwater visual surveys (UVSs) for monitoring f...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, underwater visual censuses (UVC) are used to assess fish populations. Seve...
Visual standardised methods for census of reef fishes have long been used in fisheries management an...
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) are two o...
Marine environments require monitoring to determine the effects of impacts such as climate change, c...