Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic

We use the material collected in summer 2004 from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between Iceland the Azores with three pelagic trawls to estimate relative catchabilities for the common fish, cephalopod, decapod and jellyfish species. Catchability is defined as the ratio of numbers or weight caught between t...

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Main Authors: Heino, M., Porteiro, F.M., Sutton, T.T., Falkenhaug, T., Godoe, O.R., Piatkowski, U.
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Language:English
Published: IR-11-012 2011
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Online Access:http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/9822/
http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/9822/1/IR-11-012.pdf
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spelling ftiiasalaxendare:oai:pure.iiasa.ac.at:9822 2023-05-15T16:50:38+02:00 Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic Heino, M. Porteiro, F.M. Sutton, T.T. Falkenhaug, T. Godoe, O.R. Piatkowski, U. 2011-06 text http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/9822/ http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/9822/1/IR-11-012.pdf en eng IR-11-012 http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/9822/1/IR-11-012.pdf Heino, M. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/122.html> orcid:0000-0003-2928-3940 , Porteiro, F.M., Sutton, T.T., Falkenhaug, T., Godoe, O.R. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/1287.html>, & Piatkowski, U. (2011). Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-11-012 Monograph NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftiiasalaxendare 2022-04-15T12:33:58Z We use the material collected in summer 2004 from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between Iceland the Azores with three pelagic trawls to estimate relative catchabilities for the common fish, cephalopod, decapod and jellyfish species. Catchability is defined as the ratio of numbers or weight caught between two trawls, standardised for towed distance. We estimate taxon-specific catchability coefficients for two large pelagic trawls with graded meshes, using a smaller pelagic trawl with uniform mesh size as the reference trawl. Two of the trawls were equipped with multiple opening-closing codends that allowed for sampling in different depth layers. Generalized linear and mixed models suggest that most of the taxa have catchabilities much less than expected from the area of opening alone, indicating that only a few species are herded by the large meshes in the mouth of larger trawls. Catchability coefficients across taxa show a very large spread, indicating that the sampled volume for the larger trawls with graded meshes were highly taxon-specific. Part of this variability can be explained with body size and taxonomic group, the latter probably reflecting differences in body form and behaviour. The catchability estimates presented here form the basis for combining data for quantitative analyses of community structure. Book Iceland North Atlantic IIASA DARE (Data Repository of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis) Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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description We use the material collected in summer 2004 from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between Iceland the Azores with three pelagic trawls to estimate relative catchabilities for the common fish, cephalopod, decapod and jellyfish species. Catchability is defined as the ratio of numbers or weight caught between two trawls, standardised for towed distance. We estimate taxon-specific catchability coefficients for two large pelagic trawls with graded meshes, using a smaller pelagic trawl with uniform mesh size as the reference trawl. Two of the trawls were equipped with multiple opening-closing codends that allowed for sampling in different depth layers. Generalized linear and mixed models suggest that most of the taxa have catchabilities much less than expected from the area of opening alone, indicating that only a few species are herded by the large meshes in the mouth of larger trawls. Catchability coefficients across taxa show a very large spread, indicating that the sampled volume for the larger trawls with graded meshes were highly taxon-specific. Part of this variability can be explained with body size and taxonomic group, the latter probably reflecting differences in body form and behaviour. The catchability estimates presented here form the basis for combining data for quantitative analyses of community structure.
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author Heino, M.
Porteiro, F.M.
Sutton, T.T.
Falkenhaug, T.
Godoe, O.R.
Piatkowski, U.
spellingShingle Heino, M.
Porteiro, F.M.
Sutton, T.T.
Falkenhaug, T.
Godoe, O.R.
Piatkowski, U.
Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic
author_facet Heino, M.
Porteiro, F.M.
Sutton, T.T.
Falkenhaug, T.
Godoe, O.R.
Piatkowski, U.
author_sort Heino, M.
title Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic
title_short Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic
title_full Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic
title_fullStr Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic
title_sort catchability of pelagic trawls for sampling deep-living nekton in the mid north atlantic
publisher IR-11-012
publishDate 2011
url http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/9822/
http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/9822/1/IR-11-012.pdf
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Heino, M. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/122.html> orcid:0000-0003-2928-3940 , Porteiro, F.M., Sutton, T.T., Falkenhaug, T., Godoe, O.R. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/1287.html>, & Piatkowski, U. (2011). Catchability of Pelagic Trawls for Sampling Deep-living Nekton in the Mid North Atlantic. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-11-012
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