Assessment of changes in the threadfin bream species composition using Markov chain
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Abstract
The threadfin bream landings in the Chennai Fisheries Harbour consistentlydeclined from 5450 t in 1994 to 2406 t in '98. The catch rate also declined from
22.6 kg/trawl hour in '90 to 2.3 kg/h in '98. Markovian model is employed to
assess the changes in species dominance over the 15 year period. Transition
probabilities as well as the steady state probabilities are worked out separately
for four species of threadfin breams. It was found that the probability of dominance
of Nemipterus japonicus has decreased, indicating a major shift in the
species composition of the threadfin breams. The possibility of short term prediction
on the species dominance pattern by employing Markovian model is
demonstrated.
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Vivekanandan, E., Venugopalan, R., & Ramadoss, P. (2011). Assessment of changes in the threadfin bream species composition using Markov chain. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 49(3), 241-245. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/8226