Autores
Fernando Condal, Jacopo Aguzzi, Francesc Sarda, Marc Nogueras, Javier Cadena, Corrado Costa, J Del Río, Antoni Manuel
Fecha de publicación
2012/12
Revista
Marine Biology
Volumen
159
Número
12
Páginas
2809-2817
Editor
Springer-Verlag
Descripción
To adequately describe seasonal rhythms in habitat utilization by fish communities, observations are needed that occur at a relatively high frequency and over large temporal windows. For the first time, images collected from a cabled video-observatory (the western Mediterranean expandable SEAfloor OBservatory; OBSEA) were utilized to examine habitat utilization by coastal fishes. Over the course of a year, hourly digital images of the water column and an artificial reef were obtained during daylight hours. For each image, the total number of species, an estimate of the abundance of individuals, and the Shannon Diversity Index were quantified. A total of 22 fish species commonly associated with nearshore western Mediterranean habitats were identified, and significant spatial (water column vs. artificial reef), seasonal (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), and daily (morning, midday, and sunset …
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