
handle: 11056/21836
Como secuela del estudio de la comunidad de peces del litoral, se analizaron las 11 especies más abundantes mediante una regresión múltiple escalonada de la abundancia de captura frente a la temperatura, la salinidad, el sitio, la hora y la marea. Dos especies demostraron una fuerte estacionalidad en su abundancia. La temperatura fue el factor físico más correlacionado con la captura.
As a sequel to littoral fish community study, the 11 most abundant species were analized using a stepwise multiple regression of capture abundance versus temperature, salinity, site, hour and tide. Two species demonstrated strong seasonality in their abundance. Temperature was he physical factor most highly correlated with capture.
Escuela de Ciencias Biológicas
físicos, Science (General), Science, PECES, Q, factores, AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT, Q1-390, AMBIENTE ACUATICO, FISH, CAPTURA, FACTORES, peces, captura
físicos, Science (General), Science, PECES, Q, factores, AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT, Q1-390, AMBIENTE ACUATICO, FISH, CAPTURA, FACTORES, peces, captura
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