Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to cause fish behavioural changes. However, few studies have considered how these behavioural adaptations impact standard reef survey techniques, particularly across natural gradients of interest to ecologists and reef managers. Here we measure fish abundance, biomass and minimum approach distance using stereo-video surveys to compare the effects of bubble-producing open-circuit SCUBA versus near-silent closed-circuit rebreathers. Surveys extended across a shallow to upper-mesophotic gradient on the fringing reefs of Utila, Honduras, to explore how the effects of diver gear choice vary with depth. For most fish families we recorded similar abun...
<div><p>Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communi...
The present study investigates how the humbug damselfish Dascyllus aruanus, subject of a large numbe...
Detection patterns of coral reef fish were assessed from the meta-analysis of distance sampling surv...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
<div><p>Fish surveys form the backbone of reef monitoring and management initiatives throughout the ...
Fish surveys form the backbone of reef monitoring and management initiatives throughout the tropics,...
1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish comm...
Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs; reefs 30-150 m depth) are largely unstudied. This thesis uses the...
Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to survey cor...
<div><p>Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to su...
© 2016 Andradi-Brown et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
This study examined the effects of SCUBA bubbles on fish counts in underwater visual surveys conduct...
Although underwater visual census (UVC) is the most frequently used technique for quantifying reef f...
Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communities to ...
<div><p>Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communi...
The present study investigates how the humbug damselfish Dascyllus aruanus, subject of a large numbe...
Detection patterns of coral reef fish were assessed from the meta-analysis of distance sampling surv...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
<div><p>Fish surveys form the backbone of reef monitoring and management initiatives throughout the ...
Fish surveys form the backbone of reef monitoring and management initiatives throughout the tropics,...
1. Underwater visual census (UVC) using SCUBA is a commonly used method for assessing reef fish comm...
Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs; reefs 30-150 m depth) are largely unstudied. This thesis uses the...
Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to survey cor...
<div><p>Visual survey by divers using open-circuit (OC) SCUBA is the most widely used approach to su...
© 2016 Andradi-Brown et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
This study examined the effects of SCUBA bubbles on fish counts in underwater visual surveys conduct...
Although underwater visual census (UVC) is the most frequently used technique for quantifying reef f...
Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communities to ...
<div><p>Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communi...
The present study investigates how the humbug damselfish Dascyllus aruanus, subject of a large numbe...
Detection patterns of coral reef fish were assessed from the meta-analysis of distance sampling surv...