Download scientific diagram | Effects of water temperature on the abundance and growth rates of fishes in the Hudson River, based on Strayer and colleagues (2004). The units are changes in log 10-transformed abundance per degree Celsius and changes in growth rate (per week) per degree Celsius. The abundance data are from the utilities beach seine survey of juveniles; the growth analysis includes both post-yolk-sac larvae (PYSL) and juveniles, from two independent data sets. See Strayer and colleagues (2004) for details. The error bars represent the 95% confidence intervals. Abbreviations: DEC, New York State Department of Conservation survey; UBSS, utilities beach survey. from publication: Decadal-Scale Change in a Large-River Ecosystem | Like many large-river ecosystems, the Hudson River has been changing rapidly, chiefly as a result of human activities. Many of these changes take place on a decadal timescale, longer than the duration of most ecological studies. We use long-term studies of the Hudson to | Dreissena, Zebra Mussel and Ecosystems | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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