Noela Sánchez-Carnero
Grupo México
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PLOS ONE | 2018
Alejo J. Irigoyen; Irene Rojo; Antonio Calò; Gastón Trobbiani; Noela Sánchez-Carnero; José Antonio García-Charton
Underwater visual census (UVC) is the most common approach for estimating diversity, abundance and size of reef fishes in shallow and clear waters. Abundance estimation through UVC is particularly problematic in species occurring at low densities and/or highly aggregated because of their high variability at both spatial and temporal scales. The statistical power of experiments involving UVC techniques may be increased by augmenting the number of replicates or the area surveyed. In this work we present and test the efficiency of an UVC method based on diver towed GPS, the Tracked Roaming Transect (TRT), designed to maximize transect length (and thus the surveyed area) with respect to diving time invested in monitoring, as compared to Conventional Strip Transects (CST). Additionally, we analyze the effect of increasing transect width and length on the precision of density estimates by comparing TRT vs. CST methods using different fixed widths of 6 and 20 m (FW3 and FW10, respectively) and the Distance Sampling (DS) method, in which perpendicular distance of each fish or group of fishes to the transect line is estimated by divers up to 20 m from the transect line. The TRT was 74% more time and cost efficient than the CST (all transect widths considered together) and, for a given time, the use of TRT and/or increasing the transect width increased the precision of density estimates. In addition, since with the DS method distances of fishes to the transect line have to be estimated, and not measured directly as in terrestrial environments, errors in estimations of perpendicular distances can seriously affect DS density estimations. To assess the occurrence of distance estimation errors and their dependence on the observer’s experience, a field experiment using wooden fish models was performed. We tested the precision and accuracy of density estimators based on fixed widths and the DS method. The accuracy of the estimates was measured comparing the actual total abundance with those estimated by divers using FW3, FW10, and DS estimators. Density estimates differed by 13% (range 0.1–31%) from the actual values (average = 13.09%; median = 14.16%). Based on our results we encourage the use of the Tracked Roaming Transect with Distance Sampling (TRT+DS) method for improving density estimates of species occurring at low densities and/or highly aggregated, as well as for exploratory rapid-assessment surveys in which divers could gather spatial ecological and ecosystem information on large areas during UVC.
international conference on information technology | 2008
Noela Sánchez-Carnero; José Ignacio Álvarez Francoso
The knowledge about the migration movements of commercial species of crustaceans is of a great importance in the management of their fisheries. There is no complete technological solution for the research of detailed migration routes, but data loggers which record environmental parameters are broadly used and available at reasonable prices. The application developed in this work will allow researchers to infer migration routes of benthic animals, using depth recorded by data loggers in combination with bathymetry models of the study areas.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012
Noela Sánchez-Carnero; Daniel Rodríguez-Pérez; Elena Couñago; S. Aceña; Juan Freire
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012
Noela Sánchez-Carnero; S. Aceña; Daniel Rodríguez-Pérez; Elena Couñago; P. Fraile; Juan Freire
Marine Biology | 2013
Giulia Cambiè; Noela Sánchez-Carnero; Toni Mingozzi; Ramón Muiño; Juan Freire
Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2010
Gema Casal; Noela Sánchez-Carnero; Juan Freire
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2016
Noela Sánchez-Carnero; Daniel Rodríguez-Pérez; Elena Couñago; Frank Le Barzik; Juan Freire
Journal of Marine Systems | 2011
Noela Sánchez-Carnero; Elena Couñago; Daniel Rodríguez-Pérez; Juan Freire
Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2014
Pablo Fraile Jurado; Noela Sánchez-Carnero; José Ojeda Zújar
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2008
Noela Sánchez-Carnero; V. Espinosa; Miguel Rodilla; Ester Soliveres; Juan Freire