Application of genetic programming to project climate change impacts on the population of Formosan Landlocked Salmon
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author = "Ching-Pin Tung and Tsung-Yu Lee and
Yi-Chen E. Yang and Yun-Ju Chen",
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title = "Application of genetic programming to project climate
change impacts on the population of Formosan Landlocked
Salmon",
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journal = "Environmental Modelling \& Software",
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volume = "24",
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number = "9",
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pages = "1062--1072",
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year = "2009",
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ISSN = "1364-8152",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2009.02.012",
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broken = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VHC-4VX9WM8-2/2/cf40c0b7ba64a44a3228c61420514a7e",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Fish
population, Climate change, Global warming",
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abstract = "This work presents a novel methodology, genetic
programming (GP), for developing environmental response
functions for Formosan Landlocked Salmon (Oncorhynchus
masou formosanus); these functions are then applied to
evaluate the impacts of climate changes. Average daily
temperature and maximal flows between two sampling
periods were adopted as principal factors for
categorizing environmental conditions. The GP
successfully identified the response functions for
various environmental categories. The response
functions were further applied to assess the impact of
climate change. Fourteen future possible climate
scenarios were derived based on the equilibrium and
transition experiments by GCMs. Impact assessment
results indicated that climate change may significantly
influence populations of Formosan Landlocked Salmon due
to more frequent higher temperatures. Adaptation
strategies are required to mitigate the impact of
global climate change as current conservation measures
for Formosan Landlocked Salmon habitat only reduce
local human-induced effects. In the situation of
complicated relationships between fish population and
environmental conditions, GP provides a useful tool to
obtain some information from the limited data.",
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notes = "Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan
University, No. 1 Roosevelt Road, Section 4, Taipei
106, Taiwan",
- }
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