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Jia-Qiao Wang, Jun Li, Yi-Jia Shih, Liang-Min Huang, Xin-Ruo Wang and Ta-Jen Chu
Species richness is the most basic concept of diversity and is crucial to biodiversity conservation and sustainable fisheries. To understand the fish species richness of the Minjiang Estuary and its adjacent waters, eight documents and surveyed data were...
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Liang-Min Huang, Jia-Qiao Wang, Yi-Jia Shih, Jun Li and Ta-Jen Chu
The rapid development of China?s economy has brought tremendous pressure to the marine ecosystem, and about 57% of marine fish populations have been overexploited or collapsed. A series of fisheries policies have been implemented successively to improve ...
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Ta-Jen Chu, Yi-Jia Shih, Chun-Han Shih, Jia-Qiao Wang, Liang-Min Huang and Shu-Chen Tsai
A simple model was developed to select indicator species based on individual species? contributions to biodiversity. Targeting biodiversity can be used for environmental monitoring and to inform restoration designs.
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Jia-Qiao Wang, Yi-Jia Shih, Liang-Ming Huang, Jun Li, Wei-Wen Li, Chun-Han Shih and Ta-Jen Chu
The quantitative evaluation of restocking and stock replenishment is essential for providing operational feedback and implementing adaptive management for future restoration projects. Since 2010, approximately 700 million juvenile shrimp (Penaeus penicil...
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Ta-Jen Chu, Chun-Han Shih, Yu-Ming Lu, Yi-Jia Shih, Jia-Qiao Wang and Liang-Ming Huang
This paper presents an approach for incorporating species-conditional co-occurrence into models used for the selection of marine indicator species. Mangrove invasion within the Siangshan Wetland in Hsinchu, Taiwan, has changed the original structures and...
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