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Statistical Methods Applied to a Four-Year Multivariate Study of a Florida Estuarine System

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In this paper, a four-year study (1972 to 1976) was carried out to determine the long-term changes of organochlorine compound concentrations and associations of epibenthic fishes and invertebrates in a river-dominated north Florida estuary.
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A four-year study (1972 to 1976) was carried out to determine the long-term changes of organochlorine compound concentrations and of associations of epibenthic fishes and invertebrates in a river-dominated north Florida estuary We assessed the relative effectiveness of a number of statistical techniques for describing the effects of key physicochemical variables on the estuarine biota Techniques used included transformations, correlation, regression with dummy variables, two and three-way analysis of variance, multivariate analysis of variance, principal components analysis, factor analysis, canonical correlation, and cluster analysis Several problems were encountered peculiar to studies of this type: missing observations, the sheer size of the data base in numbers of variables and observations, the domination of other effects by river flow, and extreme and noncyclical variation of some measures over the four-year study period

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Trophic Organization of Fishes in a Coastal Seagrass System

TL;DR: Most grassbed fishes were adapted to extreme seasonal changes in habitat and this adaptation was reflected in observed temporal changes in diet and would explain the difficulty of making direct, linear associations of population distribution with multivariate analyses of specific habitat characteristics.
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Trophic Response of Fishes to Habitat Variability in Coastal Seagrass Systems

Robert J. Livingston
- 01 Aug 1984 - 
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Annual variability of reef-fish assemblages in kelp forests off santabarbara, california

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Inadequacy of species-level designations for ecological studies of coastal migratory fishes

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