Abstract
AbstractEuropean hake (Merluccius merluccius) is a commercially important fish species that is known to have a marked bathymetric preference. No other environmental variable has yet been identified to drive the distribution of hake. This study looked into different climatic variables at different depths and identified sea bottom temperature, sea bottom dissolved oxygen concentration and chlorophyll concentration to affect the distribution of both juvenile and adult hake distributions.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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