Spatial predictions of the GAM models for (a) winter of 1999 (May to August); (b) winter of 2003 (May to September); and (c) combined winter of both years (May to September).

Red line denotes the boundary of the modelled area, bounded by the Polar Front to the north and the average position of the maximum winter ice extent between 1981–2010 to the south. Black line denotes the 1,000m bathymetric contour, which indicates the shelf-break of South Georgia. Blank cells indic...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Connor C. G. Bamford (10231703), Victoria Warwick-Evans (10008722), Iain J. Staniland (10231706), Jennifer A. Jackson (7467185), Philip N. Trathan (9597797)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
Subjects:
PTT
Gam
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248071.g004
Description
Summary:Red line denotes the boundary of the modelled area, bounded by the Polar Front to the north and the average position of the maximum winter ice extent between 1981–2010 to the south. Black line denotes the 1,000m bathymetric contour, which indicates the shelf-break of South Georgia. Blank cells indicate areas where there were gaps in the remotely sensed covariate data, and thus no prediction in these areas.