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Title

USE OF CLASSIFICATION TREE METHODS TO STUDY THE HABITAT REQUIREMENTS OF TENCH (TINCA TINCA) (L., 1758)

Pages

  55-63

Keywords

TENCH (TINCA TINCA) 
CLASSIFICATION TREE MODELS (J48) 

Abstract

 Classification trees (J48) were induced to predict the habitat requirements of tench (Tinca tinca).306 datasets were used for the given fish during 8 years in the river basins in Flanders (Belgium). The input variables consisted of the structural-habitat (width, depth, gradient slope and distance from the source) and physic chemical (pH, dissolved oxygen, water temperature and electric conductivity), and the output ones were the abundance and presence/absence of tench. To find the best performance model, a three-fold cross validation was applied on the entire dataset. In order to evaluate the model stability, the dataset were remixed in 5 times, obtaining in total 15 different model training and validation events. The effect of pruning on the reliability and model complexity was tested in each subset. The performance evaluation was based on a combination of the number of Correctly Classified Instances (CCI) and Kappa statistic. The results showed that the predictive performance evaluation was suitable, confirming the reliability of classification trees methods. The overall average of CCI and Kappa for the prediction of tench was obtained 75.8% and 0.53. When analyzing the ecological relevance of classification trees, it seemed that the STRUCTURAL-HABITAT VARIABLES were important predictors compared to physic chemical variables.

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    ZARKAMI, R., GOETHALS, P., & DE PAUW, N.. (2010). USE OF CLASSIFICATION TREE METHODS TO STUDY THE HABITAT REQUIREMENTS OF TENCH (TINCA TINCA) (L., 1758). CASPIAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (CJES), 8(1), 55-63. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/606403/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ZARKAMI R., GOETHALS P., DE PAUW N.. USE OF CLASSIFICATION TREE METHODS TO STUDY THE HABITAT REQUIREMENTS OF TENCH (TINCA TINCA) (L., 1758). CASPIAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (CJES)[Internet]. 2010;8(1):55-63. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/606403/en

    IEEE: Copy

    R. ZARKAMI, P. GOETHALS, and N. DE PAUW, “USE OF CLASSIFICATION TREE METHODS TO STUDY THE HABITAT REQUIREMENTS OF TENCH (TINCA TINCA) (L., 1758),” CASPIAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (CJES), vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 55–63, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/606403/en

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