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A Comparison of Four Enclosure Traps and Methods Used to Sample Fishes in Aquatic Macrophytes
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1992
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BiologyTrap ClearingSample FishesAquatic Food SystemFishery AssessmentAbstract Sampling EfficiencyThrow TrapAquatic MacrophytesFishery ScienceFreshwater EcosystemFishery ManagementAquatic OrganismFour Enclosure TrapsConservation Biology
ABSTRACT Sampling efficiency of four enclosure fish traps—a square, mesh-sided 1.0-m2 throw trap; a light weight, square, metal-sided 1.0-m2 throw trap; a heavier, square, metal-sided 1.0-m2 throw trap; and a circular 2.27-m2 drop trap—were compared in two vegetation types in Lake Okeechobee, Florida. Estimates of total fish/m2 for all species pooled, fish/m2 for each of the five most abundant species, and species/m2 were similar among traps. Clearing method (dip nets or bar seine) did not affect estimates of total fish/m2 for the heavier, metal-sided throw trap or the mesh-sided throw trap. Trap clearing and sample picking methods used with the light weight throw trap and 2.27-m2 drop trap required greater field effort. Samples from the 2.27-m2 drop trap required 18 times more laboratory processing time than the average sample taken with a throw trap. Although all traps yielded similar estimates of fish density and species density, a 1.0-m2 throw trap was the most efficient method with regard to field and laboratory effort.
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