Extended Data Fig. 6: Effect size of variables quantifying size- and trophic-structure of fish communities on buffering productivity responses at the site level in Tonga. | Nature Sustainability

Extended Data Fig. 6: Effect size of variables quantifying size- and trophic-structure of fish communities on buffering productivity responses at the site level in Tonga.

From: Sustained productivity and the persistence of coral reef fisheries

Extended Data Fig. 6: Effect size of variables quantifying size- and trophic-structure of fish communities on buffering productivity responses at the site level in Tonga.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Effect sizes are standardised variability in the response (buffering productivity), across the range of each predictor, and are based on n = 230 sites with non-zero fishing. Circles represent the posterior medians; narrow error bars delimit the 90% highest density intervals [HDI90], and broad error bars the 50% HDI from a spatially explicit INLA model (see Methods). MnWeight = mean individual body weight of fish communities; SizSpe = community biomass size-spectrum exponent; relHer to relPre = relative productivity of herbivorous, invertivorous, planktivorous and piscivorous fishes.

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