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Table 3 The variables that had the highest predicted probability of Solen species occurrence for the present and future distribution models

From: Modelling present and future global distributions of razor clams (Bivalvia: Solenidae)

Solen Species

Depth (m)

Present

Depth (m)

Future

Primary productivity (mg C m−2 day−1 cell−1)

Salinity (PSS)

Mean sea surface temperature (°C)

Primary productivity (mg C m−2 day−1 cell−1)

Salinity (PSS)

Mean sea surface temperature (°C)

aureomaculatus

0–150

500–750

35–36

26–28

0–150

500–1000

40–42

25–28

canaliculatus

0–150

2000–2500

40–41

29–31

0–150

750–1000

32–34

25–28

fonesii

0–150

800–1100

34–35

27–30

0–150

800–1100

35–36

25–29

grandis

0–150

1900–2000

30–32

13–14

0–150

1800–2000

30–33

13–14

kajiyamai

0–150

1800–2000

39–40

30–31

0–150

1500–1700

40–41

22–25

marginatus

0–100

1500–1900

39–40

12–13

0–100

1400–1600

40–41

11–13

roseomaculatus

0–150

1400–1600

40–41

31–32

0–150

1000–1200

41–42

23–26

sicarius

0–150

2200–2300

23–25

16–17

0–150

2200–2300

32–33

15–17

sloanii

0–100

750–850

40–41

25–26

0–100

750–1000

41–42

23–25

strictus

0–100

1800–2000

29–31

17–19

0–100

1500–1700

32–33

18–19

thuelchus

0–100

2200–2100

39–41

13–16

0–100

2200–2000

40–41

15–16

vagina

0–150

1600–1900

40–41

25–28

0–150

1600–2100

41–42

26–28

vaginoides

0–100

800–1100

38–40

26–28

0–100

800–1100

39–41

26–27

viridis

0–100

2000–2100

38–39

12–14

0–100

2000–2200

38–40

12–13

  1. Distance to land was approximately less than 200 km for all species in both present and future distribution models