Abstract
Despite representing one of the seven most important aquatic habitats in the Amazon, little has been done concerning fish inventories on sandy beaches, especially related to the fishing gear used in these environments. This study aims to compare the relative efficiency of two fishing gears, seine and gill-net, used actively (trawling), on three sandy beaches on the lower reaches of Rio Purus. Seining resulted in a larger number of species and specimens, whereas for total biomass, gill-nets showed larger values, mainly represented by Siluriformes. Low similarity between samples (38%) was due to different catches of each gear: 41 species collected only with seine and 32 only with gill-net. The present study strengthens the importance of using different fishing gears in experimental fisheries as a way to overcome the inherent selectivity of each gear, and thus improving the efficacy of sampling in poorly-known environments.
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Duarte, C., Deus, C. P. de, & Rapp Py-Daniel, L. (2013). Comparação da eficiência relativa de dois apetrechos de coleta de peixes em praias no baixo rio Purus, Amazonas, Brasil. Acta Amazonica, 43(3), 383–388. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0044-59672013000300015
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