Handbook of geo-statistics in R for fisheries and marine ecology.
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2017Author
Petitgas, Pierre
Woillez, Mathieu
Rivoirard, Jacques
Renard, Didier
Bez, Nicolas
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177pp.
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Fisheries surveys to estimate the abundance of populations have become a pillar in
providing fishery-independent data to determine the status of fish stocks and monitor
ecosystems. Since the early 1990s, geostatistics has been used for designing sampling
at sea and estimating the precision of estimates of global population biom abun-
dance (ICES, 1993; Rivoirard et al., 2000). Now, the ecosystem approach to fisheries
management calls for methods that deal explicitly with spatial issues. In effect, the spatial management of human activities and/or the conservation of particular habitats require precise distribution maps of resources at various stages in their life cycle. Geo-
statistics offers a range of solutions for mappig and characterizing different aspects
of spatial distributions. On more ecological grounds, geostatistics is also useful for
modeling habitats and understanding the ecology of spatial distributions.
The varied r.....
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International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)Copenhagen, Denmark
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ICES Cooperative Research Report;;338Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.4Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Fish abundance and distributionBest Practice Type
ManualGuide
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http://doi.org/ 10.17895/ices.pub.3717Citation
Petitgas, P.; Woillez, M.; Rivoirard, J.; Renard, D. and Bez, N. (2017) Handbook of geo-statistics in R for fisheries and marine ecology. ICES Cooperative Research Report No. 338. 177pp. DOI: http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.3717Collections
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