Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation

The pattern of temporal correlations between cod recruitment and sea temperature, in conjuction with the climate variability of atmospheric pressure anomalies (NAO index) was investigated by means of a combined use of principal component analysis (PCA) and canonical correlation analysis (CCA), using...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: SIRABELLA P., GIULIANI A., DIPPNER J. W., COLOSIMO, Alfredo
Other Authors: Sirabella, P., Giuliani, A., Dippner, J. W., Colosimo, Alfredo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research Science Publishing:Nordbuente 23, D-21385 Oldendorf Germany:011 49 4132 7127, EMAIL: subscription@int-res.com, INTERNET: http://www.int-res.com, Fax: 011 49 4123 8883 2001
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/24236 2024-02-27T08:39:07+00:00 Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation SIRABELLA P. GIULIANI A. DIPPNER J. W. COLOSIMO, Alfredo Sirabella, P. Giuliani, A. Dippner, J. W. Colosimo, Alfredo 2001 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11573/24236 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps216213 http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000170395500018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=0c7ff228ccbaaa74236f48834a34396a eng eng Inter-Research Science Publishing:Nordbuente 23, D-21385 Oldendorf Germany:011 49 4132 7127, EMAIL: subscription@int-res.com, INTERNET: http://www.int-res.com, Fax: 011 49 4123 8883 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000170395500018 volume:216 firstpage:213 lastpage:222 numberofpages:10 journal:MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES http://hdl.handle.net/11573/24236 doi:10.3354/meps216213 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0035816163 http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000170395500018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=0c7ff228ccbaaa74236f48834a34396a PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS Climate effect Cod recruitment info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2001 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.3354/meps216213 2024-01-31T17:51:27Z The pattern of temporal correlations between cod recruitment and sea temperature, in conjuction with the climate variability of atmospheric pressure anomalies (NAO index) was investigated by means of a combined use of principal component analysis (PCA) and canonical correlation analysis (CCA), using time series collected in the area surrounding the Kola peninsula (Barents Sea) and in the North Sea. The proposed data analysis strategy, namely to carry out a PCA of the temperature, cod recruitment and NAO time series followed by a CCA between the component spaces of all the possible data sets couples (recruitment vs temperature, recruitment vs NAO and NAO vs temperature), allowed us to sketch a general model of correlation between climate and cod recruitment dynamics. Two independent effects of temperature variability on cod recruitment emerged for the Kola region, pointing to the existence of at least 2 different mechanisms of comparable importance by which temperature may affect cod recruitment. In the North Sea the situation is somewhat simpler, and the data are compatible with only 1 major interaction mechanism. Moreover, the general effect of temperature on cod recruitment was opposite in the 2 regions: direct correlation for the Barents Sea, inverse correlation for the North Sea. This is probably due to the existence of an optimal temperature regime for cod recruitment lying in between the 'cold' Barents Sea and the 'warm' North Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea kola peninsula Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Barents Sea Kola Peninsula Marine Ecology Progress Series 216 213 222
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topic PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS
Climate effect
Cod recruitment
spellingShingle PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS
Climate effect
Cod recruitment
SIRABELLA P.
GIULIANI A.
DIPPNER J. W.
COLOSIMO, Alfredo
Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation
topic_facet PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS
Climate effect
Cod recruitment
description The pattern of temporal correlations between cod recruitment and sea temperature, in conjuction with the climate variability of atmospheric pressure anomalies (NAO index) was investigated by means of a combined use of principal component analysis (PCA) and canonical correlation analysis (CCA), using time series collected in the area surrounding the Kola peninsula (Barents Sea) and in the North Sea. The proposed data analysis strategy, namely to carry out a PCA of the temperature, cod recruitment and NAO time series followed by a CCA between the component spaces of all the possible data sets couples (recruitment vs temperature, recruitment vs NAO and NAO vs temperature), allowed us to sketch a general model of correlation between climate and cod recruitment dynamics. Two independent effects of temperature variability on cod recruitment emerged for the Kola region, pointing to the existence of at least 2 different mechanisms of comparable importance by which temperature may affect cod recruitment. In the North Sea the situation is somewhat simpler, and the data are compatible with only 1 major interaction mechanism. Moreover, the general effect of temperature on cod recruitment was opposite in the 2 regions: direct correlation for the Barents Sea, inverse correlation for the North Sea. This is probably due to the existence of an optimal temperature regime for cod recruitment lying in between the 'cold' Barents Sea and the 'warm' North Sea.
author2 Sirabella, P.
Giuliani, A.
Dippner, J. W.
Colosimo, Alfredo
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author SIRABELLA P.
GIULIANI A.
DIPPNER J. W.
COLOSIMO, Alfredo
author_facet SIRABELLA P.
GIULIANI A.
DIPPNER J. W.
COLOSIMO, Alfredo
author_sort SIRABELLA P.
title Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation
title_short Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation
title_full Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation
title_fullStr Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation
title_full_unstemmed Breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation
title_sort breaking down the climate effects on cod recruitment by principal component analysis and canonical correlation
publisher Inter-Research Science Publishing:Nordbuente 23, D-21385 Oldendorf Germany:011 49 4132 7127, EMAIL: subscription@int-res.com, INTERNET: http://www.int-res.com, Fax: 011 49 4123 8883
publishDate 2001
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