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Przeslawski, R. | Tran, M.
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Marine benthic biodiversity can be quantified using a range of sampling methods, including benthic sleds or trawls, grabs, and imaging systems, each of which targets a particular community or habitat. Research studies often incorporate only one of these sampling methods in published results, and the generality of marine biodiversity patterns identified among different sampling methods remains unknown. In this study we use three biological collections obtained during a collaborative survey between Geoscience Australian and the Australian Institute of Marine Science to the Van Diemen Rise in northern Australia: 1) Infauna sampled from a Smith-McIntyre grab, 2) Epifauna sampled from a benthic sled, and 3) Biological communities identified from video. For each dataset, we investigated potential patterns of species richness and community structure in relation to depth, geomorphology, and study area, as well as the relationships between datasets. No gear type yielded data that was strongly correlated with depth, but different patterns were evident among gear types based on study area and geomorphology. Comparisons among datasets indicate that species richness from sleds and grabs are more strongly correlated with each other than with richness from video. Further research is planned to incorporate datasets from other regions and habitats in order to provide a general assessment of sampling methods used in the quantification of benthic marine biodiversity in Australasia.
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- marine biodiversity
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- marine
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- Earth Sciences
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2012-01-01T00:00:00
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