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Title: Flood pulse effects on multispecies fishery yields in the Lower Amazon
Authors: Castello, Leandro
Isaac, Victoria J.
Thapa, Ram
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Environmental science
Feeding strategies
Population dynamics
Seasonal inundation
Tropics
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Seasonally fluctuating water levels, known as ‘flood pulses’, control the productivity of large river fisheries, but the extent and mechanisms through which flood pulses affect fishery yields are poorly understood. To quantify and better understand flood pulse effects on fishery yields, this study applied regression techniques to a hydrological and fishery record (years 1993–2004) for 42 species of the Amazon River floodplains. Models based on indices of fishing effort, high waters and low waters explained most of the interannual variability in yields (R 2=0.8).
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23682
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