2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.944319
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Remote sensing modeling of environmental influences on lake fish resources by machine learning: A practice in the largest freshwater lake of China

Abstract: Climate change and human interference pose a significant threat to fishery habitats and fish biodiversity, leading to changes in fishery resources. However, the impact of environmental change on lake fishery resources has been largely blurred in assessments due to the complicated variables of the lake environment. Here, taking the largest freshwater lake (Poyang Lake) in China as a study case, we first proposed a conceptual model and simulated the effect of environmental variables on fish catches based on remo… Show more

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“…Lakes, playing a vital role in sustaining ecosystems and serving as essential components of regional water systems, are numerous and widespread in China. They act as crucial freshwater reservoirs, supporting agriculture, urban water supply, and ecosystem stability. Lakes contribute to biodiversity, maintain ecological balance, and play a key role in climate regulation, flood mitigation, and water purification. Additionally, they provide resources for fisheries, agriculture, tourism, and recreation, driving local economic development. Despite their importance, lakes face threats from varying degrees of nutrient and REE pollution caused by anthropogenic activities. ,,,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lakes, playing a vital role in sustaining ecosystems and serving as essential components of regional water systems, are numerous and widespread in China. They act as crucial freshwater reservoirs, supporting agriculture, urban water supply, and ecosystem stability. Lakes contribute to biodiversity, maintain ecological balance, and play a key role in climate regulation, flood mitigation, and water purification. Additionally, they provide resources for fisheries, agriculture, tourism, and recreation, driving local economic development. Despite their importance, lakes face threats from varying degrees of nutrient and REE pollution caused by anthropogenic activities. ,,,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%