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Variation in demersal fish species richness in the oceans surrounding New Zealand: An analysis using boosted regression trees

JR Leathwick, J Elith, MP Francis, T Hastie, P Taylor

Marine Ecology Progress Series | INTER-RESEARCH | Published : 2006

Abstract

We analysed relationships between demersal fish species richness, environment and trawl characteristics using an extensive collection of trawl data from the oceans around New Zealand. Analyses were carried out using both generalised additive models and boosted regression trees (sometimes referred to as 'stochastic gradient boosting'). Depth was the single most important environmental predictor of variation in species richness, with highest richness occurring at depths of 900 to 1000 m, and with a broad plateau of moderately high richness between 400 and 1100 m. Richness was higher both in waters with high surface concentrations of chlorophyll a and in zones of mixing of water bodies of contr..

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