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Título : A three-dimensional approach to school typology using vertical scanning multibeam sonar
Autor : Paramo, Jorge
Bertrand, Sophie
Villalobos Ortíz, Héctor
Gerlotto, François
Palabras clave : Multibeam sonar, School internal structure, Fish school characteristics, School morphology
Fecha de publicación : 2007
Editorial : Fisheries Research
Resumen : Fish school typology is usually based on vertical echosounding images. These images provide little objective information on school structure (internal characteristics) or morphology (external characteristics). This paper considers the possibility of using multibeam sonar for 3D recording of the external morphology and internal structure of schools, to enhance the identification of typological criteria.We used recordings of 668 schools obtained from three different regions (Senegal, 68; Venezuela, 343; Mexico, 257) on two different Clupeids (Venezuela and Senegal: Sardinellaaurita; Mexico: Sardinops sagax). We extracted 26 parameters (4 geographical; 6 morphological; 16 structural) from each school in the data base, using geostatistics and 3D image-reconstruction software. The schools were very homogeneous in most of their characteristics, presenting unimodal distributions of most parameters. Structural variables presented a higher power of discrimination (significant differences among zones, species and positions in the water column) than morphological ones. Multivariate statistics (principal component analysis followed by mixed hierarchical classification) allowed the definition of four main classes of schools. The conclusion is that the structural data provided by multibeam sonar improves the possibility of obtaining a consistent typology.
URI : http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/12942
ISSN : 0165-7836
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