Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models

I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identify niche requirements and habitat partitioning between conspecific fishes. The models identified specific areas associated with juveniles and adults of same or multiple fish species. I investigate the...

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Main Author: Galaiduk, Ronen
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51887
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description I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identify niche requirements and habitat partitioning between conspecific fishes. The models identified specific areas associated with juveniles and adults of same or multiple fish species. I investigate the performance of models using data collected from towed and baited video systems. The towed video models detected fine-scale environmental niche associations of fish, which could be missed by commonly used baited systems.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-518872021-02-25T07:22:57Z Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models Galaiduk, Ronen I use spatial modelling to investigate how relative abundance and body-length can be used to identify niche requirements and habitat partitioning between conspecific fishes. The models identified specific areas associated with juveniles and adults of same or multiple fish species. I investigate the performance of models using data collected from towed and baited video systems. The towed video models detected fine-scale environmental niche associations of fish, which could be missed by commonly used baited systems. 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51887 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Galaiduk, Ronen
Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models
title Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models
title_full Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models
title_fullStr Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models
title_full_unstemmed Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models
title_short Spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models
title_sort spatial ecology and ontogeny: incorporating fish size-classes into species distribution models
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51887