Sampling Gear Efficiency and Selectivity for Juvenile Ladyfish Elops Saurus in Florida Waters (USA)

J. C. Levesque
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At the foundation of managing wildlife is collecting accurate field data with appropriate sampling gears and methods under a strict experimental design and standardized protocols. To elucidate, monitor, and predict wildlife patterns in space and time requires the selection of specific sampling gears for the community or species of interest, especially for species that display spatial and temporal variability in distribution and abundance. Among the most challenging types of wildlife to examine in the field are marine fisheries resources given their expansive range, spatial and temporal distribution, and specific early life-history characteristics (e.g., habitat, environmental conditions, and recruitment patterns). Numerous studies have investigated the catch efficiency for various sampling gears and techniques; however, no information has ever been reported for ladyfish (Elops saurus), an economically valuable species in the southeastern United States and other world-wide regions. Given the importance of collecting ladyfish early life-history information, the purpose of this investigation was to evaluate, for the first time, the efficiency and selectivity of various field-sampling gears used in Florida waters to collect juvenile ladyfish. The specific objectives were to examine the sampling gear efficiency and selectivity on juvenile ladyfish relative abundance and length-frequency distribution among different water bodies. This investigation found that juvenile ladyfish abundance, size, and length frequency distribution significantly varied by sampling gear. In addition, the findings revealed that the most efficient gear for sampling juvenile ladyfish smaller than 100 mm SL were seines with an offshore deployment method. Despite detecting length frequency differences among sampling gears, no clear pattern was evident among estuaries. In general, seine catch efficiency decreased and gillnet efficiency increased with ladyfish size. To alleviate gear or sampling bias, results demonstrated that researchers need to use a variety of sampling gears to sample ladyfish.
美国佛罗里达水域Elops Saurus稚鱼取样装置的效率和选择性
野生动物管理的基础是在严格的实验设计和标准化协议下,用适当的采样装置和方法收集准确的野外数据。为了阐明、监测和预测野生动物在空间和时间上的模式,需要为感兴趣的群落或物种选择特定的采样年份,特别是对那些在分布和丰度上表现出时空变化的物种。在野外考察的最具挑战性的野生动物类型是海洋渔业资源,因为它们的范围广,空间和时间分布,以及特定的早期生活史特征(如栖息地、环境条件和招募模式)。许多研究调查了各种采样齿轮和技术的捕获效率;然而,关于瓢虫(Elops saurus)的资料从未被报道过,瓢虫是美国东南部和世界其他地区的一种有经济价值的物种。考虑到收集瓢虫早期生活史信息的重要性,本调查的目的是首次评估在佛罗里达州水域使用的各种野外取样装置收集瓢虫幼鱼的效率和选择性。具体目的是考察不同水体间小瓢虫幼鱼相对丰度和长频分布的取样效率和选择性。调查发现,不同取样装置对稚鱼的丰度、大小和长度频率分布有显著影响。此外,研究结果显示,对小于100毫米SL的稚鱼进行取样的最有效工具是采用海上部署方法的围网。尽管检测到采样齿轮之间的长度频率差异,但河口之间没有明显的模式。一般来说,围网捕捞效率随瓢虫体型的增大而降低,刺网捕捞效率随瓢虫体型的增大而增加。为了减轻齿轮或采样偏差,结果表明,研究人员需要使用各种采样齿轮来采样瓢虫。
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