
handle: 10261/380020
Here we tested a simplified visual census methodology in which the sampling unit consisted of snorkeling trials of 5 minutes. Censuses were conducted over 4 different Mediterranean locations, according to a hierarchical sampling design. Results discriminated the assemblages at different spatial levels and confirmed the importance of Latitude gradient for the distribution of T. pavo and S. cretense. Aim of this contribution is to discuss the potential of this method to detect variability trends of Mediterranean fish species
39e Congrès de la CIESM : 39th CIESM Congress, 10-14 May 2010, Venice, Italie.-- 1 page, 1 figure, 1 table
Peer reviewed
Fishes, Global Change, Sampling Methods
Fishes, Global Change, Sampling Methods
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