Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding

Chaoborus larvae inhabit frequently the water column of lakes, when they can be mistaken for small fish. Because larvae ascend up to the blind zone of downward-looking echo sounding at night, quantitative acoustic estimation of them is possible only with upward-looking approach. For this reason, th...

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Main Authors: Roman Baran, Michal Tušer, Helge Balk, Petr Blabolil, Martin Čech, Vladislav Draštík, Jaroslava Frouzova, Tomáš Jůza, Jan Kubecka
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1837
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spelling doaj-da0598f461bd456e8d35ecead1c15a7f2020-11-25T03:42:11ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332018-12-0110.4081/jlimnol.2018.1837Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosoundingRoman Baran0Michal Tušer1Helge Balk2Petr Blabolil3Martin Čech4Vladislav Draštík5Jaroslava Frouzova6Tomáš Jůza7Jan Kubecka8Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Hydrobiology; University of South Bohemia, Faculty of ScienceBiology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of HydrobiologyBiology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Hydrobiology; University of Oslo, Department of PhysicsBiology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of HydrobiologyBiology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of HydrobiologyBiology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of HydrobiologyBiology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of HydrobiologyBiology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of HydrobiologyBiology centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, České Budějovice, Czech Republic Chaoborus larvae inhabit frequently the water column of lakes, when they can be mistaken for small fish. Because larvae ascend up to the blind zone of downward-looking echo sounding at night, quantitative acoustic estimation of them is possible only with upward-looking approach. For this reason, the mobile hydroacoustic upward-looking system (120 and 38 kHz split-beam echosounder) in combination with a direct catch method (trawling) was tested to investigate the night community of invertebrates and juvenile fish in the surface layer of the Římov reservoir (Czech Republic). In the target strength range of invertebrates (smaller than -59 dB), the 38 kHz echosounder recorded only a small proportion of targets while the 120 kHz echosounder recorded distinct peaks corresponding to high densities of Chaoborus (target strength, TS range -70 to -60 dB, average TS -66 to -64 dB). At 120 kHz frequency, the TS distribution of smaller cohort of juvenile fish (<25 mm in length) overlapped the TS-distribution of Chaoborus. The number of these smaller juvenile fish was so small compared with the number of Chaoborus that they did not seriously bias acoustic Chaoborus estimate. The correlation between the density of Chaoborus with small contamination of juvenile fish larvae from trawling and acoustic recording made with the 120 kHz echosounder was high (R2= 0.88), but the acoustic densities from trace counting appeared to underestimate Chaoborus abundance when the density was > 1.5 ind.m-3.  https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1837Římov reservoirjuvenile fishinvertebratetrawlinghydroacousticstarget strength
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author Roman Baran
Michal Tušer
Helge Balk
Petr Blabolil
Martin Čech
Vladislav Draštík
Jaroslava Frouzova
Tomáš Jůza
Jan Kubecka
spellingShingle Roman Baran
Michal Tušer
Helge Balk
Petr Blabolil
Martin Čech
Vladislav Draštík
Jaroslava Frouzova
Tomáš Jůza
Jan Kubecka
Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding
Journal of Limnology
Římov reservoir
juvenile fish
invertebrate
trawling
hydroacoustics
target strength
author_facet Roman Baran
Michal Tušer
Helge Balk
Petr Blabolil
Martin Čech
Vladislav Draštík
Jaroslava Frouzova
Tomáš Jůza
Jan Kubecka
author_sort Roman Baran
title Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding
title_short Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding
title_full Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding
title_fullStr Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of Chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding
title_sort quantification of chaoborus and small fish by mobile upward-looking echosounding
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Chaoborus larvae inhabit frequently the water column of lakes, when they can be mistaken for small fish. Because larvae ascend up to the blind zone of downward-looking echo sounding at night, quantitative acoustic estimation of them is possible only with upward-looking approach. For this reason, the mobile hydroacoustic upward-looking system (120 and 38 kHz split-beam echosounder) in combination with a direct catch method (trawling) was tested to investigate the night community of invertebrates and juvenile fish in the surface layer of the Římov reservoir (Czech Republic). In the target strength range of invertebrates (smaller than -59 dB), the 38 kHz echosounder recorded only a small proportion of targets while the 120 kHz echosounder recorded distinct peaks corresponding to high densities of Chaoborus (target strength, TS range -70 to -60 dB, average TS -66 to -64 dB). At 120 kHz frequency, the TS distribution of smaller cohort of juvenile fish (<25 mm in length) overlapped the TS-distribution of Chaoborus. The number of these smaller juvenile fish was so small compared with the number of Chaoborus that they did not seriously bias acoustic Chaoborus estimate. The correlation between the density of Chaoborus with small contamination of juvenile fish larvae from trawling and acoustic recording made with the 120 kHz echosounder was high (R2= 0.88), but the acoustic densities from trace counting appeared to underestimate Chaoborus abundance when the density was > 1.5 ind.m-3. 
topic Římov reservoir
juvenile fish
invertebrate
trawling
hydroacoustics
target strength
url https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1837
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