Hsiao‐Yun Chang
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View article: Shifting spawning phenology in Hudson River American Shad
Shifting spawning phenology in Hudson River American Shad Open
Objective The objectives of this study were to investigate potential shift in the phenology of spawning for the Hudson River American Shad Alosa sapidissima and to identify factors contributing to the decline of the Hudson River shad popul…
View article: Linking crustacean life history to fishery management controls and reference points
Linking crustacean life history to fishery management controls and reference points Open
Management of crustacean fisheries is often data‐limited, and techniques used in finfish fisheries are often inappropriate for crustaceans due to life‐history differences. Limitations in modeling capacity and data availability make it diff…
View article: Spatiotemporal dynamics of spawning habitat distribution of American shad (<i>Alosa sapidissima</i>) in the Hudson River Estuary under multi stressors
Spatiotemporal dynamics of spawning habitat distribution of American shad (<i>Alosa sapidissima</i>) in the Hudson River Estuary under multi stressors Open
Diadromous fishes, known for their extensive migrations between freshwater and marine ecosystems, are highly vulnerable to environmental fluctuations and human activities, making them prone to population declines. Despite awareness of clim…
View article: Evaluating effects of changing sampling protocol for a long-term ichthyoplankton monitoring program
Evaluating effects of changing sampling protocol for a long-term ichthyoplankton monitoring program Open
Abundance indices play a crucial role in monitoring and assessing fish population dynamics. Fishery-independent surveys are commonly favored for deriving abundance indices because they follow standardized or randomized designs, ensuring sp…
View article: A long-term ichthyoplankton monitoring program suggests climate-induced environmental variabilities changed fish communities in the Hudson River estuary
A long-term ichthyoplankton monitoring program suggests climate-induced environmental variabilities changed fish communities in the Hudson River estuary Open
Climate change is known to have significant impacts on coastal marine ecosystems. However, a good understanding of the exact impacts requires consistent long-term monitoring programs, which are not available for many coastal marine ecosyst…
View article: A retrospective socio‐ecological analysis of seal strandings in the Gulf of Maine
A retrospective socio‐ecological analysis of seal strandings in the Gulf of Maine Open
Over the past several decades, the Gulf of Maine has experienced significant socio‐ecological change. Coastlines have become more densely populated and developed, rapid and dramatic climate change has affected coastal ocean environments, a…
View article: Population Structures and Diets of Two Species of &lt;i&gt;Pisodonophis&lt;/i&gt; (Ophichthidae) from the Southwest Coast of Taiwan
Population Structures and Diets of Two Species of <i>Pisodonophis</i> (Ophichthidae) from the Southwest Coast of Taiwan Open
This study was used to lift nets and trap net fishing at intertidal zone of lagoon and estuarine regions of southern Taiwan. From July 2013 to July 2018, a total 420 specimens of Pisodonophis were analyzed, the average total body length (T…
View article: Evaluating sampling strategies for collecting size-based fish fecundity data: an example of Gulf of Maine northern shrimp <i>Pandalus borealis</i>
Evaluating sampling strategies for collecting size-based fish fecundity data: an example of Gulf of Maine northern shrimp <i>Pandalus borealis</i> Open
Fecundity information is critical in determining reproductive potential of a population.Collecting fecundity data, however, can be cost prohibitive or ineffective if a sampling protocol is not well designed.Inappropriate sampling can lead …
View article: Reproductive biology of female striped marlin <i>Kajikia audax</i> in the western Pacific Ocean
Reproductive biology of female striped marlin <i>Kajikia audax</i> in the western Pacific Ocean Open
Length and mass data for 1260 (536 females, 683 males, 41 sex unknown) striped marlin Kajikia audax were collected at the fish markets of Tungkang, Singkang and Nanfangao from July 2004 to September 2010. Of these samples, 534 gonads (236 …
View article: Change in sugar sweetened beverage consumption and crelated biomarkers and nutrient in adolescents
Change in sugar sweetened beverage consumption and crelated biomarkers and nutrient in adolescents Open
community club and 67% reported making new friends.All non-attenders (n = 18) belonged to the urban school and largely reported no free time (50%) and religious practice commitments (47%) as the main reasons for not attending.Teacher evalu…