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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/15634
Title: Comparison between the catch composition of the French and ORE type beam trawls on deep-sea decapod crustaceans: implications for quantitative sampling of the deep-sea decapod biodiversity
Authors: Pei-Chen Tsai
Hsin-Ming Yeh
Benny Kwok Kan Chan
Tin-Yam Chan 
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2009
Publisher: Brill
Journal Volume: 82
Journal Issue: 5
Start page/Pages: 565-591
Source: Crustaceana 
Abstract: 
The French beam trawl and the ORE beam trawl are common research sampling gears for deep-sea biodiversity. The French beam trawl is equipped with a tickler chain and a pair of iron sides.The ORE beam trawl has a larger mouth area than the French beam trawl and has no tickler chain.With a tickler chain, the French beam trawl appears to yield more benthic catches, whilst the OREbeam trawl may be able to collect more bathypelagic species, due to its larger mouth area. Inthe present study, the assemblages of decapod crustaceans in Taiwan deep waters collected withthe French type and the ORE type beam trawls were compared at depths of 250, 500, and 1200meters. With multivariate analysis, the species abundance of the catches collected by both methodsappeared similar, but the catches in the French beam trawl had higher taxonomic distinctness andyielded more benthic species (especially Brachyura) at depths of 250 m and 500 m when comparedto the ORE beam trawl. There were no differences in abundance of pelagic species between thetwo trawls, suggesting that the degree of net avoidance by species in both trawls was similar. Thesizes of the dominant catches were similar in both trawls, indicating that the mesh escapement wassimilar in both the French beam trawl and the ORE beam trawl. During operations, the Frenchbeam trawl appears to be more robust to work on rougher terrains (e.g., with lots of sunken woodand mud). In the present study, we revealed that both French beam trawl and ORE beam trawlgenerally show a similar performance in collecting deep-sea decapod crustaceans, except that theFrench beam trawl may yield a greater diversity of benthic species at the 250 and 500 m levels.Further research is needed to compare the performance of the two trawls for catching other groupsof deep-sea benthic animals (e.g., molluscs and fishes), which is essential for gear consideration inquantitative community studies.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/15634
ISSN: 0011-216x
DOI: 10.1163/156854008X390326
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