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A New Zealand demersal fish classification using Gradient Forest models

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A New Zealand demersal fish classification using Gradient Forest models
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Spatial classifications of the environment have previously been used to characterise biodiversity and to facilitate management planning at large spatial scales. Such classifications are more likely to be adopted if they can demonstrate integration of real patterns in habitats or biotic assemblages, in addition to environment. A previous classification used Gradient Forest analysis to derive 30 classes based on demersal fish assemblage patterns and environmental gradients. Here we provide a de...

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Journal article
Date created
2019-9-9
Creator
Stephenson, Fabrice / Leathwick, John R / Francis, Malcolm P / Lundquist, Carolyn J
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/2292/55934
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Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Physical Sciences / Fisheries / Marine & Freshwater Biology / Oceanography / Gradient Forest model / environmental classification / demersal fish assemblages / environmental similarity / biological similarity / spatial management / UPPER-SLOPE / BIODIVERSITY / PATTERNS / ASSEMBLAGES / PREDICTION / TURNOVER / EAST / SEAS / 04 Earth Sciences / 05 Environmental Sciences / 06 Biological Sciences

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