Fig. 6: Relationships between sedDNA concentrations and the total landings in Japan. | Communications Biology

Fig. 6: Relationships between sedDNA concentrations and the total landings in Japan.

From: Sedimentary DNA tracks decadal-centennial changes in fish abundance

Fig. 6

a: Japanese anchovy; b: Japanese sardine; c: jack mackerel; and d: Caranginae (jack mackerel and amberstripe scad). Inter-core, 7-year average data for eDNA and 7-year average data for landing were used in the models. Red line denotes a regression line of Gaussian Type II regression model with the 95% confidence interval (gray zone).

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