Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic SciencesGurney, W.S.C., Bacon, P.J., McKenzie, E., McGinnity, P., Mclean, J., Smith, G., and Youngson, A. 2010. Form and uncertainty in stock-recruitment relations: observations and implications for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) management. ...
2001. Developing Baltic cod recruit- ment models I: resolving spatial and temporal dynamics of spawning stock and recruitment. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 58: 1516e1533.Koster, F.W., Mollmann, C., Neuenfeldt, S., St. John, M.A., Plikshs, M., Voss, R., 2001...
Collectively, our results describe the potential utility of juvenile otolith composition in evaluating contributions of subpopulations to the Northwest Atlantic cod stock and highlight important limitations imposed by environmental variation at scales less than 100 km....
We developed a broadly applicable method for estimating stock-specific spatial distributions based on patterns in contacts per unit effort determined from data collected in ocean fisheries. The method fully accounts for fishing effort and quantifies uncertainty in total contacts due to sampling error ...
A life-history evaluation of the impact of maternal effects on recruitment and fisheries reference pointsFishing causes dramatic changes in the age and size structure of fish stocks. In particular, the targeting of the largest and oldest individuals in a stock changes the age and size distribution...
Patterns of spatial covariation in the population dynamics of brown trout (Salmo trutta) across Rio Esva (northwestern Spain) were explored by using the residuals from stock-recruitment relationships as indices of survival rates of spawner-to-recruit (STR), spawner-to-cohort size (STC), and ...
Finally, we propose a research agenda that combines stock assessment and landings databases while overcoming limitations in each.doi:info:doi/10.1139/f2012-016Thorson, James?T.Branch, Trevor?A.Jensen, Olaf?P.Quinn, TerranceCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 725–729 - BJ () Citation Context ... interest in investigating the relationship between life history traits and population dynamics [2,3,4,5,6,7], and the need to adjust fish stock management based on fish life history strategies, e....
Recruitment often varies substantially in fish populations, and residual variability may have serial autocorrelation due to environmental effects even after accounting for a stock-recruitment relationship. However, the likely magnitude of variability and autocorrelation in recruitment has yet to be formally ...
A lack of stock-level patterns in energy and nutrient allocation suggests that trade-offs occur at the level of individual females and that females in poor condition make greater trade-offs among egg size and fecundity, total lipids, and n-3 LC-PUFA than females in good condition...