Multi-decadal shifts in fish community diversity across a dynamic biogeographic transition zone
A 21-year fisheries-independent monitoring dataset was used to explore fish community diversity across a latitudinal gradient to quantify how diversity has changed and relate those changes in diversity to changes in the abiotic environment. Additionally, this study spans a biogeographic transition zone, providing insight into future species assemblages across regions of relatively high species diversity.
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission |
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