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Autor:
Johann D. Bell, Serge Andréfouët, Michael K. Sharp, Marcus P Lincoln Smith, Arthur Jorari, Scott Pontifex, Shelton J. Harley, Deidre Brogan, Hugh Govan, John Hampton, Arthur Webb, Quentin A Hanich, Michel Blanc, Brooke M Campbell, Neil L. Andrew, Joelle Albert, Philip Bright, William Sokimi
It is widely recognised that anchored, nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) are one of the few practical ‘vehicles’ for increasing access to tuna to help feed the rapidly growing rural and urban populations in many Pacific Island countries a
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Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 23:579-586
Catch per unit effort (CPUE) in fisheries science and visual counts in marine ecology are widely used to provide estimates of relative abundance. Concurrent use of these techniques therefore offers an opportunity for cross-validation. This study comp
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Aquatic Botany. 60:37-48
A hierarchical sampling scheme was used to describe variation in the timing and intensity of flowering of multiple meadows of two species of seagrasses: Posidonia australis and Zostera capricorni. Sampling was stratified across a range of spatial sca
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Australian Journal of Ecology. 20:273-281
Mensurative experiments investigated the effects of different observers on estimates of the density of shoots of two species of seagrass: Posidonia australis Hook and Zostera capricorni Aschers. Balanced programmes of sampling were used to examine va
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Oecologia. 149(4)
Classical resource- and the less studied ratio-dependent models of predator-prey relationships provide divergent predictions as to the sustained ecological effects of bottom-up forcing. While resource-dependent models, which consider only instantaneo
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Marine pollution bulletin. 48(9-10)
Two approaches for measuring the effects of human activities on aquatic biota are gradient studies and comparison of impacted areas to external references. Wild oysters were sampled at 12 sites adjacent to, upstream and downstream of a steelworks in
Autor:
Marcus P. Lincoln Smith
Publikováno v:
Marine and Freshwater Research. 42:603
Assessment of impact can have at least three meanings: the evaluation, prior to impact, of the loss or alteration of a natural community; the prediction of impact; and the measurement of the extent of impact after it has occurred. Measurement of impa
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Marcus P. Lincoln Smith
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Environmental Biology of Fishes. 26:29-37
A number of factors can influence the accuracy and precision of underwater visual transect techniques. Among these are observer swimming speed and, during multispecies surveys, the effect of counting all fishes on estimates of particular species. Thi