Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed.
<p>The points depict the raw data (countries), while the lines show the linear model results. The shaded areas around the lines denote the 95% confidence intervals for the linear model fit. The different colors denote the different consumption sustainability (FMI<sub>C</sub>) deriv...
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| author | Kayla M. Blincow (20370884) |
| author2 | Alan C. Haynie (8200155) Brice X. Semmens (9582464) |
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| author_facet | Kayla M. Blincow (20370884) Alan C. Haynie (8200155) Brice X. Semmens (9582464) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Kayla M. Blincow (20370884) Alan C. Haynie (8200155) Brice X. Semmens (9582464) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2024-12-02T18:41:49Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pone.0313823.g002 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Ecology Cancer Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified xlink "> ensuring supporting food security growing human population demonstrate wide differences consistently considered leaders seafood products based global seafood trade lower sustainability standards country &# 8217 level seafood production consumption </ p seafood production sustainability seafood production seafood sustainability seafood consumption sustainability metrics specific sustainability stable livelihoods often defined increasingly important increasing disconnect future efforts fisheries stocks findings suggest analysis suggests accurately trace |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. |
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| description | <p>The points depict the raw data (countries), while the lines show the linear model results. The shaded areas around the lines denote the 95% confidence intervals for the linear model fit. The different colors denote the different consumption sustainability (FMI<sub>C</sub>) derivations. The black line shows the hypothetical direct 1:1 relationship between the two variables for comparison.</p> |
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| spelling | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed.Kayla M. Blincow (20370884)Alan C. Haynie (8200155)Brice X. Semmens (9582464)EcologyCancerInorganic ChemistryScience PolicyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedChemical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedxlink "> ensuringsupporting food securitygrowing human populationdemonstrate wide differencesconsistently considered leadersseafood products basedglobal seafood tradelower sustainability standardscountry &# 8217level seafood productionconsumption </ pseafood production sustainabilityseafood productionseafood sustainabilityseafood consumptionsustainability metricsspecific sustainabilitystable livelihoodsoften definedincreasingly importantincreasing disconnectfuture effortsfisheries stocksfindings suggestanalysis suggestsaccurately trace<p>The points depict the raw data (countries), while the lines show the linear model results. The shaded areas around the lines denote the 95% confidence intervals for the linear model fit. The different colors denote the different consumption sustainability (FMI<sub>C</sub>) derivations. The black line shows the hypothetical direct 1:1 relationship between the two variables for comparison.</p>2024-12-02T18:41:49ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0313823.g002https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Plot_comparing_production_to_consumption_sustainability_across_all_countries_analyzed_/27943802CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/279438022024-12-02T18:41:49Z |
| spellingShingle | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. Kayla M. Blincow (20370884) Ecology Cancer Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified xlink "> ensuring supporting food security growing human population demonstrate wide differences consistently considered leaders seafood products based global seafood trade lower sustainability standards country &# 8217 level seafood production consumption </ p seafood production sustainability seafood production seafood sustainability seafood consumption sustainability metrics specific sustainability stable livelihoods often defined increasingly important increasing disconnect future efforts fisheries stocks findings suggest analysis suggests accurately trace |
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| title | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. |
| title_full | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. |
| title_fullStr | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. |
| title_short | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. |
| title_sort | Plot comparing production to consumption sustainability across all countries analyzed. |
| topic | Ecology Cancer Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified xlink "> ensuring supporting food security growing human population demonstrate wide differences consistently considered leaders seafood products based global seafood trade lower sustainability standards country &# 8217 level seafood production consumption </ p seafood production sustainability seafood production seafood sustainability seafood consumption sustainability metrics specific sustainability stable livelihoods often defined increasingly important increasing disconnect future efforts fisheries stocks findings suggest analysis suggests accurately trace |