2015
DOI: 10.1163/1937240x-00002374
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Numbers and sizes of the shrimp Rhynchocinetes uritaiKubo, 1942 (Decapoda: Caridea) caught in bait and refuge traps

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“…Traps seem to be an excellent alternative for sampling cryptic habitats. There are 2 efficient types of trap for this purpose: the bait and the refuge traps -the first one is specially used to capture active individuals and sometimes can be biased to certain sizes and sexes of specimens (Calado & Narciso, 2004;Osawa et al, 2015). It is important to note that bait traps cannot remain in the environment for long periods, however, the refuge traps (like such as the present ARS), that which generally allows access to smaller individuals, like such as juveniles and small young adults, can remain in the environment for long periods (Osawa et al, 2015); and refuge traps are efficient for sampling several members of the decapod fauna.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traps seem to be an excellent alternative for sampling cryptic habitats. There are 2 efficient types of trap for this purpose: the bait and the refuge traps -the first one is specially used to capture active individuals and sometimes can be biased to certain sizes and sexes of specimens (Calado & Narciso, 2004;Osawa et al, 2015). It is important to note that bait traps cannot remain in the environment for long periods, however, the refuge traps (like such as the present ARS), that which generally allows access to smaller individuals, like such as juveniles and small young adults, can remain in the environment for long periods (Osawa et al, 2015); and refuge traps are efficient for sampling several members of the decapod fauna.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently trammel nets are the most common type of fishing gears that are being used to collect shrimps from different habitats for both research and commercial purposes (Akyol, 2008;Metin et al, 2009;Aydin et al, 2013). Other comprehensive studies in shrimp fisheries sector are also conducted for trawls (Hannah et al, 2015, Xing et al, 2015, Wong et al, 2015Osawa et al 2015), liftnet (Abdussamad, 2006;Puspito & Suherman, 2012;Puspito et al, 2015), traps (Calado & Narciso, 2004); lighted trap (Øresland, 2007;Ahmadi, 2012;Ahmadi & Rizani, 2013), and fyke nets (Barko and Habik, 2004;Jin et al 2007;Zamyatina & Semik, 2015). Trammel nets are also often used to sampling of populations both marine fishes (Hunt et al, 2012) and freshwater fishes (Balik, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%