Introductory Fisheries Analyses with R
- Length: 337 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
- Publication Date: 2015-11-24
- ISBN-10: 148223520X
- ISBN-13: 9781482235203
- Sales Rank: #697081 (See Top 100 Books)
A How-To Guide for Conducting Common Fisheries-Related Analyses in R
Introductory Fisheries Analyses with R provides detailed instructions on performing basic fisheries stock assessment analyses in the R environment. Accessible to practicing fisheries scientists as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students, the book demonstrates the flexibility and power of R, offers insight into the reproducibility of script-based analyses, and shows how the use of R leads to more efficient and productive work in fisheries science.
The first three chapters present a minimal introduction to the R environment that builds a foundation for the fisheries-specific analyses in the remainder of the book. These chapters help you become familiar with R for basic fisheries analyses and graphics.
Subsequent chapters focus on methods to analyze age comparisons, age-length keys, size structure, weight-length relationships, condition, abundance (from capture-recapture and depletion data), mortality rates, individual growth, and the stock-recruit relationship. The fundamental statistical methods of linear regression, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and nonlinear regression are demonstrated within the contexts of these common fisheries analyses. For each analysis, the author completely explains the R functions and provides sufficient background information so that you can confidently implement each method.
Web Resource
The author’s website at http://derekogle.com/IFAR/ includes the data files and R code for each chapter, enabling you to reproduce the results in the book as well as create your own scripts. The site also offers supplemental code for more advanced analyses and practice exercises for every chapter.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – (Very Brief) Introduction to R Basics
Chapter 2 – Loading Data and Basic Manipulations
Chapter 3 – Plotting Fundamentals
Chapter 4 – Age Comparisons
Chapter 5 – Age-Length Keys
Chapter 6 – Size Structure
Chapter 7 – Weight-Length Relationships
Chapter 8 – Condition
Chapter 9 – Abundance from Capture-Recapture Data
Chapter 10 – Abundance from Depletion Data
Chapter 11 – Mortality Rates
Chapter 12 – Individual Growth
Chapter 13 – Recruitment