Relationships among regional occurrence, timing of larval occurrence, management status, and habitat type to directional shifts and synchrony for taxa in the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem.
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Contingency tables were used to test the null hypotheses: that there were no relationships among spatial changes in distribution across region, larval season, management status, or habitat type. Relationships were examined relative to regional occurrence (M—GB = Mid-Atlantic Bight to Georges Bank, S—GOM = Southern New England to Gulf of Maine, and GB—GOM = Georges Bank to Gulf of Maine), larval season (W = winter, Sp = spring, Su = summer, and F = fall), management status (M = managed, N = not managed), and habitat type (D = demersal, P = pelagic). Significant relationships (p ≤ 0.05) are shown and were classified into categories for directional shift and synchrony: no significant relationship (NS), no data (ND), more shifts than expected (More), fewer shifts than expected (Less), more taxa out of sync than expected (Out).
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2015-12-03



