Sensitivity analysis to explore responsiveness and dynamic range of multi-metric fish-based indices for assessing the ecological status of estuaries and lagoons
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标题
Sensitivity analysis to explore responsiveness and dynamic range of multi-metric fish-based indices for assessing the ecological status of estuaries and lagoons
作者
关键词
Fish, Ecological status assessment, Sensitivity, Transitional waters, Estuaries, Water Framework Directive, Ecological indicator, TFCI, ELFI, EFAI
出版物
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 704, Issue 1, Pages 347-362
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2012-10-11
DOI
10.1007/s10750-012-1314-7
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