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非即时视觉计数高估鱼类数量:对种群和群落描述的影响。

Overestimating fish counts by non-instantaneous visual censuses: consequences for population and community descriptions.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Jul 22;5(7):e11722. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011722.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increasingly, underwater visual censuses (UVC) are used to assess fish populations. Several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of protected areas for increasing fish abundance or provided insight into the natural abundance and structure of reef fish communities in remote areas. Recently, high apex predator densities (>100,000 individuals x km(-2)) and biomasses (>4 tonnes x ha(-1)) have been reported for some remote islands suggesting the occurrence of inverted trophic biomass pyramids. However, few studies have critically evaluated the methods used for sampling conspicuous and highly mobile fish such as sharks. Ideally, UVC are done instantaneously, however, researchers often count animals that enter the survey area after the survey has started, thus performing non-instantaneous UVC.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed a simulation model to evaluate counts obtained by divers deploying non-instantaneous belt-transect and stationary-point-count techniques. We assessed how fish speed and survey procedure (visibility, diver speed, survey time and dimensions) affect observed fish counts. Results indicate that the bias caused by fish speed alone is huge, while survey procedures had varying effects. Because the fastest fishes tend to be the largest, the bias would have significant implications on their biomass contribution. Therefore, caution is needed when describing abundance, biomass, and community structure based on non-instantaneous UVC, especially for highly mobile species such as sharks.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Based on our results, we urge that published literature state explicitly whether instantaneous counts were made and that survey procedures be accounted for when non-instantaneous counts are used. Using published density and biomass values of communities that include sharks we explore the effect of this bias and suggest that further investigation may be needed to determine pristine shark abundances and the existence of inverted biomass pyramids. Because such studies are used to make important management and conservation decisions, incorrect estimates of animal abundance and biomass have serious and significant implications.

摘要

背景

越来越多的水下视觉普查(UVC)被用于评估鱼类种群。多项研究已经证明了保护区对于增加鱼类数量的有效性,或者为偏远地区的珊瑚礁鱼类群落的自然丰度和结构提供了深入的了解。最近,一些偏远岛屿报告了高顶捕食者密度(> 100000 个个体/平方公里)和生物量(> 4 吨/公顷),表明存在倒置的营养生物量金字塔。然而,很少有研究对用于采样明显且高度移动的鱼类(如鲨鱼)的方法进行严格评估。理想情况下,UVC 是即时进行的,但是,研究人员通常会对调查开始后进入调查区域的动物进行计数,因此会进行非即时 UVC。

方法/主要发现:我们开发了一个模拟模型来评估潜水员使用非即时带式横断法和固定点计数技术获得的计数。我们评估了鱼类速度和调查程序(能见度、潜水员速度、调查时间和范围)如何影响观察到的鱼类计数。结果表明,仅由鱼类速度引起的偏差是巨大的,而调查程序则产生了不同的影响。由于最快的鱼类往往是最大的,因此这种偏差会对它们的生物量贡献产生重大影响。因此,在基于非即时 UVC 描述丰度、生物量和群落结构时,特别是对于像鲨鱼这样的高度移动的物种,需要谨慎。

结论/意义:根据我们的结果,我们敦促已发表的文献明确说明是否进行了即时计数,并在使用非即时计数时考虑调查程序。我们使用包括鲨鱼在内的社区的已发表密度和生物量值来探讨这种偏差的影响,并建议可能需要进一步调查以确定原始鲨鱼丰度和存在倒置的生物量金字塔。由于这些研究用于做出重要的管理和保护决策,因此动物丰度和生物量的不正确估计具有严重和重大的意义。

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