Choice experiment of Wisconsin anglers--Anticipating response to climate-driven shifts in species composition
This data was obtained from a survey and choice experiment distributed to holders of Wisconsin resident recreational fishing licenses. Respondents were asked to allocate 10 days of fishing to hypothetical fishing sites that varied in travel time, catch rates, and maximum sizes for walleye, bluegill,...
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Zusammenfassung: | This data was obtained from a survey and choice experiment distributed to holders of Wisconsin resident recreational fishing licenses. Respondents were asked to allocate 10 days of fishing to hypothetical fishing sites that varied in travel time, catch rates, and maximum sizes for walleye, bluegill, and largemouth bass. The R code included in this repository was used to fit latent class multinomial logit models to the choice data, estimate mean willingness to travel to achieve higher catch rates and maximum sizes of each fish species, and produce predictions of changes in angler behavior under a simulation of walleye decline. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.22572757 |