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Trends in Area of Occurrence and Biomass of Fish and Macroinvertebrates on the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem
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2023
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Source: Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 15(2)
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Journal Title:Marine and Coastal Fisheries
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Description:Climate change can affect the habitat of marine species and hence their persistence and adaptation. Trends in area of occurrence and population biomass were examined for 177 fish and macroinvertebrates resident to the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf ecosystem. Samples of these organisms were taken during a time series of research bottom trawl surveys conducted in the spring and autumn 1976 –2019. The occurrence area of each taxon was modeled as the distribution of occurrence probability based on a random forest presence/absence classi fication model. Following, a population biomass of each taxon was modeled as a minimum swept area estimate, where the ecosystem was strati fied
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Source:Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 15(2)
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ISSN:1942-5120;1942-5120;
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Rights Information:CC BY
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