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Giannoulaki, Marianna; Pyrounaki, Maria M.; Bourdeix, Jean-herve; Ben Abdallah, Lotfi; Bonanno, Angelo; Basilone, Gualtiero; Iglesias, Magdalena; Ventero, Ana; De Felice, Andrea; Leonori, Iole; Valavanis, Vasilis D.; Machias, Athanassios; Saraux, Claire. |
Our knowledge for the distribution of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the Mediterranean Sea is limited and fragmented. In the current work habitat suitability modeling was applied to summer acoustic surveys data of Atlantic mackerel juveniles derived from the north part of the Mediterranean (i.e., acoustic data from the Gulf of Lions, pelagic trawls held during acoustic surveys in Spanish Mediterranean waters, south Adriatic Sea, Strait of Sicily, and North Aegean Sea) using generalized additive models (GAMs) along with satellite environmental and bathymetry data. Bathymetry along with sea surface temperature and circulation patterns, expressed through sea level anomaly and the zonal component of the absolute geostrophic velocity, were the... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Habitat suitability modeling; Atlantic mackerel; Nursery grounds; Mediterranean Sea; Generalized additive models; Acoustic surveys. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00395/50657/51347.pdf |
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Giannoulaki, Marianna; Pyrounaki, Maria M.; Liorzou, Bernard; Leonori, Iole; Valavanis, Vasilis D.; Tsagarakis, Konstantinos; Bigot, Jean-louis; Roos, David; De Felice, Andrea; Campanella, Fabio; Somarakis, Stylianos; Arneri, Enrico; Machias, Athanassios. |
Identification of potential juvenile grounds of short-lived species such as European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) in relation to the environment is a crucial issue for effective management. In the current work, habitat suitability modelling was applied to acoustic data derived from both the western and eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. Early summer acoustic data of sardine juveniles were modelled using generalized additive models along with satellite environmental and bathymetry data. Selected models were used to construct maps that exhibit the probability of presence in the study areas, as well as throughout the entire Mediterranean basin, as a measure of habitat adequacy. Areas with high probability of supporting sardine juvenile presence... |
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Palavras-chave: Generalized additive models; Habitat suitability modelling; Mediterranean Sea; Potential juvenile habitat; Sardine juveniles; Small pelagic fish. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00043/15390/12822.pdf |
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Costa,Elias Mendes; Pinheiro,Helena Saraiva Koenow; Anjos,Lúcia Helena Cunha dos; Marcondes,Robson Altiellys Tosta; Gelsleichter,Yuri Andrei. |
ABSTRACT Soil maps are important to evaluate soil functions and support decision-making process, particularly for soil properties such as pH, carbon content (C), and cation exchange capacity (CEC), but the spatial resolution and soil depth should meet the needs of users. On another hand, the efficiency of statistical models to create soil maps, with an acceptable level of accuracy, often require a large number of samples with an appropriate distribution across the area of interest. However, accessibility for sampling can be a trouble in remote areas, such as the Itatiaia National Park (INP). The hypothesis of this work is that it is possible to obtain a viable result in soil mapping of areas with limited access by using DSM tools. The general objective of... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Depth function; Generalized additive models; Uncertainty propagation; Predictor selection. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832020000100300 |
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Planque, Benjamin; Bellier, Edwige; Lazure, Pascal. |
Large amplitude variations in recruitment of small pelagic fish result from interactions between a fluctuating environment and population dynamics processes such as spawning. The spatial extent and location of spawning, which is critical to the fate of eggs and larvae, can vary strongly from year to year, as a result of changing population structure and environmental conditions. Spawning habitat can be divided into 'potential spawning habitat', defined as habitat where the hydrographic conditions are suitable for spawning, 'realized spawning habitat', defined as habitat where spawning actually occurs, and 'successful spawning habitat', defined as habitat from where successful recruitment has resulted. Using biological data collected during the period... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Sardine; Potential spawning habitat; Generalized additive models; Environmental effects; Bay of Biscay; Anchovy. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2180.pdf |
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