Testing the applicability of random forest modeling to examine benthic foraminiferal responses to multiple environmental parameters

The main environmental variables controlling benthic foraminiferal distributions were identified and used to assess their influence on ecological indices developed as predictors of Ecological Quality Status (EcoQS) in marine ecosystems. Gradient forest and random forest models were applied to assess...

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Benthic foraminiferal community
Benthos
Biodiversity
Ecological effects
Ecological quality status
Ecological thresholds
Ecosystems
Environmental factors
Foraminifera
Forest ecosystems
Gradient forest
Load distribution
Marine conservation
Marine ecosystems
Marine environment
Marine organisms
Parameter identification
Pollutant load
Pollution index
Pollution load
Random forest
Silt load
Surveying
Thresholds
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