THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBERS OF FISH ATTRACTED TO BAITED CAMERAS AND POPULATION-DENSITY - STUDIES ON DEMERSAL GRENADIERS CORYPHAENOIDES(NEMATONURUS) ARMATUS IN THE ABYSSAL NE ATLANTIC-OCEAN
Ig. Priede et Nr. Merrett, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBERS OF FISH ATTRACTED TO BAITED CAMERAS AND POPULATION-DENSITY - STUDIES ON DEMERSAL GRENADIERS CORYPHAENOIDES(NEMATONURUS) ARMATUS IN THE ABYSSAL NE ATLANTIC-OCEAN, Fisheries research, 36(2-3), 1998, pp. 133-137
The number of Coryphaenoides (Nematonurus) armatus attracted to baits
(N-peak) at depths of 2000-5000 m in the NE Atlantic Ocean is shown to
vary with fish density (n km(-2)) in accordance with the equation: N-
peak = dn/x (1 - exp((-c exp (-nk) -m)x)) where c = 350, d = 4.095 x 1
0(-3), k = 0.0037, m = 10, x = 0.005 which predicts a dome-shaped rela
tionship with a maximum number observed at intermediate population den
sities. This results from more rapid arrival of fish at high densities
being offset by shorter staying times in the food-rich environment of
high-density localities. Caution is advised when using attraction of
fish to baited cameras as an index of stock abundance. (C) 1998 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.