16 research outputs found
Shift in tuna catches due to ocean warming - Fig 2
<p><b>Smooth functions for sea surface temperature (SST), tropical tuna percentage in longliner catches (%trop), total catches and effort for the entire time series (1965–2011) for the three oceans: (A) Atlantic; (B) Pacific; (C) Indian.</b> The solid line in each plot is the estimated smooth function and the dashed lines represent approximate 95% confidence intervals.</p
Watanabe Akaike Information Criterion (WAIC) comparison for all the models tested.
<p>The best model is highlighted in bold. Predictor acronyms are: SST = Sea temperature, Y = year, Lat = Latitude, YL = interaction between year and latitude.</p
Abundance and Distribution Patterns of <i>Thunnus albacares</i> in Isla del Coco National Park through Predictive Habitat Suitability Models - Fig 3
<p><b>Predictive maps of the abundance of the Yellowfin tuna (<i>Thunnus albacares</i>) aggregated in intervals of 3 years: (a) 1993–1995; (b) 1996–1998; (c) 1999–2001; (d) 2002–2004; (e) 2005–2007; (f) 2008–2010; (g) 2011–2013</b>.</p
Cross-correlation matrix of the environmental variables included in the model.
<p>Cross-correlation matrix of the environmental variables included in the model.</p
Map of the study area and the dive locations.
<p>Map of the study area and the dive locations.</p
Numerical summary of the posterior distribution of the fixed effects for the best model of the Yellowfin tuna.
<p>Numerical summary of the posterior distribution of the fixed effects for the best model of the Yellowfin tuna.</p
Correlation between MEI and SOI indexes and the Yellowfin tuna abundance from 1993 to 2013.
<p>Correlation between MEI and SOI indexes and the Yellowfin tuna abundance from 1993 to 2013.</p
Summary of the number of dives for location and year around the island from the 1993 to 2013.
<p>Summary of the number of dives for location and year around the island from the 1993 to 2013.</p
Predictor variables used fro modeling the abundance of the Yellowfin tuna in the Isla del Coco.
<p>SST = Sea Surface Temperature, SSS = Sea Surface Salinity, Chl-a = Chlorophyll-a.</p
Temporal trends of landings and sightings of Yellowfin tuna.
<p>Landings (in tonnes) refer to the entire Costa Rica EEZ and refer to the period 1993 to 2010.</p