Fig. 4: Bayesian hierarchical models establishing how economic, social and political barriers are associated with distributions of aquatic food benefits.
From: Rights and representation support justice across aquatic food systems

Standardized effect sizes for the influence of economic, social and political barriers on aquatic food benefits. ‘Employment (women)’ refers to women’s employment only in the direct sector. Parameter estimates are median values of Bayesian posterior distributions. Darker shaded circles indicate that 90% of credible intervals do not overlap 0 and that the estimate was either positive (blue) or negative (red). Lighter shaded circles indicate that 50% of credible intervals do not overlap with 0 and that the estimate was either positive (blue) or negative (red). White circles indicate that 50% of credible interval overlap 0. Thick and thin horizontal lines are 50% and 90% credible intervals. For all models, n = 195.