View source: R/calc_ryther_index.R
| calc_ryther_index | R Documentation | 
The Ryther index is composed of total catch presented on a unit area basis for an ecosystem. Theoretical estimates (Link & Watson, 2019), imply the index "should probably be on the order of 0.3 - 1.1 mt km^-2 y^-1 with an extreme limit of 3 mt km^-2 y^-1. Empirically derived tipping points typically occur in fished ecosystems with total catches greater that 3 to 5 mt km^-2 y^-1 with expected system-wide MSYs on the order of 1 to 3 mt km^-2 y^-1"
calc_ryther_index(catch, area, yearField = "YEAR", catchField = "totLand")
| catch | Data frame. n x anything. Data containing the total catch in each year. Can be broken down by species.  | 
| area | Numeric scalar. Area of the region (km^2) in which catch comes from. | 
| yearField | Character string. The name of the field in  | 
| catchField | Character string. The name of the field in  | 
The units of the index: metric tonnes km^-2 year^-1
Data frame:
| YEAR | Year of the index | 
| INDEX | Value of the index | 
J. S. Link, R. A. Watson, Global ecosystem overfishing: Clear delineation within real limits to production. Sci. Adv. 5, eaav0474 (2019). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aav0474
Other Link Indices: 
calc_fogarty_index()
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