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Instantaneous vs. non-instantaneous diver-operated stereo-video (DOV) surveys of highly mobile sharks in the Galapagos Marine Reserve

机译:瞬间与非瞬时潜水员操作的立体视频(DOV)在加拉帕戈斯海洋保护区的高度移动鲨鱼调查

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Effective management of wild populations of animals relies on having accurate methods for estimating their densities from field surveys. Surveying sharks and other highly mobile marine predators is particularly difficult, requiring specialised methods that can entail a range of potential biases. Recent simulation studies have suggested that non-instantaneous visual and video survey methods may overestimate densities of highly mobile fishes. A non-instantaneous method is one where each point in space is surveyed for a non-negligible period of time, rather than in an instantaneous 'snapshot', allowing animals to move into the survey space during the survey period. We conducted instantaneous and non-instantaneous surveys of sharks (Sphyrna lewini and Carcharhinus galapagensis) around Darwin and Wolf Islands (Galapagos Islands, Ecuador) using diver-operated stereo-video (stereo-DOV) systems with towed GPS. We provide the first empirical evidence of non-instantaneous bias and show that the degree of bias is negatively related to diver swimming speed. At a speed of 40 m min(-1), the non-instantaneous method recorded twice as many sharks as the instantaneous method. The bias may be as high as 10 fold at slow speeds (23 m min(-1)) and negligible at very fast speeds (65 m min(-1)). Moreover, we used GPS data to produce fine-scale distribution maps, revealing high densities in areas of strong currents along the south-eastern sides of both islands. We recommend the use of stereo-DOV systems with GPS and fast swimming speeds for surveying highly mobile sharks, to produce more realistic estimates of densities on which to base management of these species.
机译:有效的动物野生种群依赖于具有从场调查估算其密度的准确方法。测量鲨鱼和其他高度移动的海洋捕食者特别困难,需要专门的方法,这些方法可能需要一系列潜在的偏见。最近的仿真研究表明,非瞬时视觉和视频调查方法可能会高估高度移动鱼的密度。非瞬时方法是在不可忽略的时间内进行调查的空间中的每个点的方法,而不是在瞬时的“快照”中,允许动物在调查期间进入调查空间。我们使用带有拖曳GPS的潜水员立体视频(立体声DOV)系统,对达尔文和狼群岛(加拉帕戈斯群岛,厄瓜多尔)的鲨鱼(Sphyrna Lewini和Carcharhinus Galapagensis)进行了瞬间和非瞬间调查。我们提供了非瞬时偏见的第一个经验证据,并表明偏差程度与潜水员游泳速度负相关。以40 m min(-1)的速度,非瞬时方法记录了两倍的鲨鱼作为瞬时方法。偏置可以高达10倍以慢速(23 m min(-1)),并且在非常快速的速度下可以忽略不计(65米min(-1))。此外,我们使用GPS数据产生微量分布图,揭示了两个岛屿的东南部强潮的高密度。我们建议使用带GPS和快速游泳速度的立体声DOV系统来测量高度移动鲨鱼,以产生更现实的对基础管理这些物种的密度估计。

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