Quantitative fish dynamics
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Quantitative fish dynamics
(Biological resource management series)
Oxford University Press, 1999
- : cloth
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 486-516) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book serves as an advanced text on fisheries and fishery population dynamics and as a reference for fisheries scientists. It provides a thorough treatment of contemporary topics in quantitative fisheries science and emphasizes the link between biology and theory by explaining the assumptions inherent in the quantitative methods. The analytical methods are accessible to a wide range of biologists, and the book includes numerous examples. The book is unique in
covering such advanced topics as optimal harvesting, migratory stocks, age-structured models, and size models.
Table of Contents
- 1. Population Growth, Mortality, and the Fishing Process
- 2. Stock Productivity and Surplus Production
- 3. Stock and Recruitment
- 4. Growth and Fecundity
- 5. Delay-Difference Models
- 6. Age-Structured Models: Per Recruit and Year-class Models
- 7. Age Structured Models: Renewal Theory
- 8. Catch-Age and Age-Structured Assessment Models
- 9. Size Structured Models and Assessment Methods
- 10. Migration and Movement
- 11. Optimal Harvesting
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