a) Spatial distribution of the total relative abundance of commercial species (sum of MaxN’s for all commercial species). MaxN bubble sizes reflect abundance, and therefore bubble size may be larger or smaller than those in the legend. b) Smooth spline fits (GAMs) of the total biomass of all measured commercial species. Colour ramp is scaled to the biomass (kg) of all commercial species measured and is predicted by latitude and longitude alone.</p
<p>a) Biomass spectrum for ESG and LMG in the Římov Reservoir in 2010. b) Comparison of length frequ...
Biomass size distributions (BSDs) can be useful tools to (1) summarize complex information about fis...
The small indigenous fish species (SIS) are harvested as ensemble of different fish species of varyi...
<p>Spatial distribution of the total biomass of fish communities around Barbuda. Colors and sizes of...
The mean relative abundance (sum of MaxN), species richness (# species) and mean fish length (fork l...
<p>The size of the circle indicates the relative value of both indicators. Species richness is the t...
Distribution of all commercial and recreationally targeted species as observed by stereo-BRUVs acros...
MaxN bubble sizes reflect abundance, and therefore bubble size may be larger or smaller than those i...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) are widely used as a tool for summarizing ecological communit...
<p>Bubble plots depicting site-level variation in fish biomass, density, and species composition of ...
The frequently observed positive relationship between fish population abundance and spatial distribu...
<p>Total observed relative abundance (A) and species richness (B) in each year for phytoplankton (un...
<p>Hatched vertical lines indicate the size at which respective fish species is recruited to human f...
<p>Mean MaxN (±SE) for the four species determined by SIMPER as being the most important contributor...
<p>Abundance of herbivorous fish species surveyed using underwater visual censuses at each region (n...
<p>a) Biomass spectrum for ESG and LMG in the Římov Reservoir in 2010. b) Comparison of length frequ...
Biomass size distributions (BSDs) can be useful tools to (1) summarize complex information about fis...
The small indigenous fish species (SIS) are harvested as ensemble of different fish species of varyi...
<p>Spatial distribution of the total biomass of fish communities around Barbuda. Colors and sizes of...
The mean relative abundance (sum of MaxN), species richness (# species) and mean fish length (fork l...
<p>The size of the circle indicates the relative value of both indicators. Species richness is the t...
Distribution of all commercial and recreationally targeted species as observed by stereo-BRUVs acros...
MaxN bubble sizes reflect abundance, and therefore bubble size may be larger or smaller than those i...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) are widely used as a tool for summarizing ecological communit...
<p>Bubble plots depicting site-level variation in fish biomass, density, and species composition of ...
The frequently observed positive relationship between fish population abundance and spatial distribu...
<p>Total observed relative abundance (A) and species richness (B) in each year for phytoplankton (un...
<p>Hatched vertical lines indicate the size at which respective fish species is recruited to human f...
<p>Mean MaxN (±SE) for the four species determined by SIMPER as being the most important contributor...
<p>Abundance of herbivorous fish species surveyed using underwater visual censuses at each region (n...
<p>a) Biomass spectrum for ESG and LMG in the Římov Reservoir in 2010. b) Comparison of length frequ...
Biomass size distributions (BSDs) can be useful tools to (1) summarize complex information about fis...
The small indigenous fish species (SIS) are harvested as ensemble of different fish species of varyi...