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The percent change in biomass of native fishes between 2008 and 2010 on New Providence, Bahamas coral reef sites.
<p>Points represent medians, bounded by parametric bootstrapped 95% confidence intervals. The dashed line indicates no change in biomass.</p
The abundance of Indo-Pacific lionfish (<i>Pterois volitans</i> and <i>P. miles</i>) on coral reefs off southwest New Providence, Bahamas.
<p>Abundance is the number of lionfish sighted during each roving survey, recorded in log<sub>10</sub> scale. Points represent log-scale means, bounded by 95% confidence intervals. The yearly number of surveys is given in parentheses.</p
Appendix A. A work flow diagram for estimating lionfish density targets from our simulation model, and information on the species and size classes of native reef fishes found on our study reefs in the Bahamas.
A work flow diagram for estimating lionfish density targets from our simulation model, and information on the species and size classes of native reef fishes found on our study reefs in the Bahamas