This study investigated the potential use of two “species distribution models” (SDMs), Mahalanobis Typicality and Maxent, for aquaculture site selection. SDMs are used in ecological studies to predict the spatial distribution of species based on analysis of conditions at locations of known presence or absence. Here the input points are aquaculture sites, rather than species occurrence, thus the models evaluate the parameters at the sites and identify similar areas across the rest of the study area. This is a novel approach that avoids the need for data reclassification and weighting which can be a source of conflict and uncertainty within the commonly used multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) technique. Using pangasius culture in the...
Farm site selection plays a critical role in determining the productivity, environmental impact, and...
ABSTRACTThe rapid expansion of extensive brackish water aquaculture (BA) in Indonesia has created an...
The pearl oyster Pinctada martensii or Pinctada fucata is the oyster for produce the South China Sea...
This study investigated the potential use of two “species distribution models” (SDMs), M...
With the growing demand for aquatic products, aquaculture has become a prominent means of meeting th...
As the world’s population increases, demand on fish products as a strong source of protein is increa...
Large lakes throughout the world offer development opportunities for cage aquaculture. However, due ...
AbstractProper site selection is critical to the development and expansion of marine aquaculture. Ma...
Mariculture (marine aquaculture) has been intensified and has created essential employment opportu...
Green mussel is one of important species cultured in Lada Bay, Pandeglang. To provide a necessary gu...
Although the aquaculture industry contributes less than 0.2% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of ...
The rapid expansion of extensive brackishwater aquaculture (BA) in Southeast Asia, particularly in I...
Global aquaculture production increased with an average rate of 10 % per year since 1990 and 90 % of...
Site selection is the most important factor which determines the commercial viability of maricultur...
Not AvailableThe growing demand for protein food and stagnating capture fisheries production is forc...
Farm site selection plays a critical role in determining the productivity, environmental impact, and...
ABSTRACTThe rapid expansion of extensive brackish water aquaculture (BA) in Indonesia has created an...
The pearl oyster Pinctada martensii or Pinctada fucata is the oyster for produce the South China Sea...
This study investigated the potential use of two “species distribution models” (SDMs), M...
With the growing demand for aquatic products, aquaculture has become a prominent means of meeting th...
As the world’s population increases, demand on fish products as a strong source of protein is increa...
Large lakes throughout the world offer development opportunities for cage aquaculture. However, due ...
AbstractProper site selection is critical to the development and expansion of marine aquaculture. Ma...
Mariculture (marine aquaculture) has been intensified and has created essential employment opportu...
Green mussel is one of important species cultured in Lada Bay, Pandeglang. To provide a necessary gu...
Although the aquaculture industry contributes less than 0.2% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of ...
The rapid expansion of extensive brackishwater aquaculture (BA) in Southeast Asia, particularly in I...
Global aquaculture production increased with an average rate of 10 % per year since 1990 and 90 % of...
Site selection is the most important factor which determines the commercial viability of maricultur...
Not AvailableThe growing demand for protein food and stagnating capture fisheries production is forc...
Farm site selection plays a critical role in determining the productivity, environmental impact, and...
ABSTRACTThe rapid expansion of extensive brackish water aquaculture (BA) in Indonesia has created an...
The pearl oyster Pinctada martensii or Pinctada fucata is the oyster for produce the South China Sea...