2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr.2016.05.013
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Comparison between ROV video and Agassiz trawl methods for sampling deep water fauna of submarine canyons in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea with observations on behavioural reactions of target species

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“…Overall, to achieve this better resolution in our understanding, more canyons need to be studied, studies need to be long term (time-series), and studies need to be better coordinated. There is a need for more baseline surveys, using standardized methodologies and the most appropriate sampling schemes (Ayma et al, 2016). Also in general, better integration is needed across the different disciplines of submarine canyon studies, combining insights from sediment dynamics, oceanography and biogeochemistry with biological knowledge, to achieve a more holistic understanding of submarine canyon systems (e.g., Amaro et al, 2016).…”
Section: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directions For Understanding Canyomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, to achieve this better resolution in our understanding, more canyons need to be studied, studies need to be long term (time-series), and studies need to be better coordinated. There is a need for more baseline surveys, using standardized methodologies and the most appropriate sampling schemes (Ayma et al, 2016). Also in general, better integration is needed across the different disciplines of submarine canyon studies, combining insights from sediment dynamics, oceanography and biogeochemistry with biological knowledge, to achieve a more holistic understanding of submarine canyon systems (e.g., Amaro et al, 2016).…”
Section: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directions For Understanding Canyomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ROVs are considered a good method for studying deep‐sea fish communities, as they do not typically affect demersal fish behavior or abundances (Ayma et al. ).…”
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“…The ROV was equipped with environmental sensors, including dissolved oxygen, allowing all fish observations to be paired with corresponding environmental data. ROVs are considered a good method for studying deep-sea fish communities, as they do not typically affect demersal fish behavior or abundances (Ayma et al 2016).The Gulf of California has a thick oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) in the central and southern Gulf, with severely hypoxic conditions extending from~100 m to over 1,300 m deep, and suboxic conditions (O 2 <5 lmol/ kg) present for over 500 m of the water column (Hendrickx and Serrano 2014). Despite the extensive hypoxic conditions, we observed high densities of demersal fishes (3.26 fish/m 2 ) living where oxygen conditions were 1.61 lmol/kg (pO 2 = 0.12 kPa) ( Fig.…”
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“…Some authors report that behaviour influences the composition of deep‐sea faunal assemblages and species relative abundances, subsequently affecting the biodiversity indexes calculated using different methodologies (Ayma et al, ). Consequently, as different devices differ in attractiveness for species because of the differing behaviours of the species, a proper analysis of the fauna assemblage would require the combined use of different devices in order to obtain better estimates of the diversity and abundance of the fauna associated with coral habitat.…”
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