The Relationship between Mangroves Resiliency and Fish Populations in the Largest Marine Reserve in Belize: A Case for Conservation
Published: 2 March 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/y5ybyvnvh5.1
Contributor:
Chetwynd Osborne
Description
Data captured for my research that explored the Relationship between Mangroves Resiliency and Fish Populations in the Largest Marine Reserve in Belize: A Case for Conservation. Data shows forest structure (mangrove species, DBH and height measurements, prop root measurements, density, standing biomass, basal area, and vulnerability ranking) and fish population (biomass, size, density, and abundance). Data was also prepared in text file format for analysis using the R Software. R Codes are provided also.
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Institutions
University of Belize, University of the West Indies
Categories
Coastal Ecosystem, Conservation of Biodiversity, Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management