22 research outputs found

    Electronic supplementary material 1: Map of study sites from What are we missing? Advantages of more than one viewpoint to estimate fish assemblages using baited video

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    Figure S1: Map showing the sites where BRUVS were deployed. The blue pentagon indicates Aldinga Reef (S35.27360 E138.43265), the green triangle Long Spit (S34.56461 E138.22672), the orange square the Barge wreck (S34.52841 E138.06356), the red circle the Zanoni wreck (S34.51163 E138.06368) and the black diamond Near Zanoni (S34.51496 E138.08525)

    Online Resource 1: Map of study sites from What are we missing? Advantages of more than one viewpoint to estimate fish assemblages using baited video

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    Figure A1: Map showing the sites where BRUVS were deployed. The blue pentagon indicates Aldinga Reef (S35.27360 E138.43265), the green triangle Long Spit (S34.56461 E138.22672), the orange square the Barge wreck (S34.52841 E138.06356), the red circle the Zanoni wreck (S34.51163 E138.06368) and the black diamond Near Zanoni (S34.51496 E138.08525)

    Online Resource 3: Pairwise PERMANOVA results from What are we missing? Advantages of more than one viewpoint to estimate fish assemblages using baited video

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    Table A3: Pairwise PERMANOVA tests of the Viewpoint factor for multivariate analysis of assemblages and univariate analysis of total individuals per viewpoint. Unique permutations ranged from 982-996

    Electronic supplementary material 4: SIMPER results from What are we missing? Advantages of more than one viewpoint to estimate fish assemblages using baited video

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    Table S4: SIMPER results showing the average similarity of assemblages from each site and the dominant taxa (in descending order) with their contribution to that overall site similarity

    Electronic supplementary material 2: Species list from What are we missing? Advantages of more than one viewpoint to estimate fish assemblages using baited video

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    Table S2: Presence of taxa at each site, with an X indicating at least one sighting, for species observed using 360° view BRUVS. Pseudocaranx spp. consisted of two similar co-occurring species, Pseudocaranx wrighti and Pseudocaranx georgianu

    Online Resource 2: Species list from What are we missing? Advantages of more than one viewpoint to estimate fish assemblages using baited video

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    Table A2: Presence of taxa at each site, with an X indicating at least one sighting, for species observed using 360° view BRUVS. Pseudocaranx spp. consisted of two similar co-occurring species, Pseudocaranx wrighti and Pseudocaranx georgianu
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