The effects of seaweed harvesting on fishes: a critique

作者: Robert W. Rangeley

DOI: 10.1007/BF00005133

关键词: HabitatAlgaeAnthropogenic factorHabitat destructionAscophyllumBiologyJuvenileIntertidal zoneNursery habitatEcology

摘要: Black & Miller (1991) concluded that there was no large impact of an experimental harvest rockweed,Ascophyllum nodosum, on fishes. A critique their study demonstrates this conclusion cannot be substantiated by data because sampling biases, errors in design and low statistical power. Further, evidence is presented which supports the hypothesis rockweed may provide important nursery habitat for juvenile

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