We examined the consequences of ignoring the distinction between measurement error and natural variability in an assessment of risk to the Hudson River stock of striped bass posed by entrainment at the Bowline Point, Indian Point, and Roseton power plants. Risk was defined as the probability that recruitment of age-1+ striped bass would decline by 80 % or more, relative to the equilibrium value, at least once during the time periods examined (1, 5, 10, and 15 years). Measurement error, estimated using two abundance indices from independent beach seine surveys conducted on the Hudson River, accounted for 50 % of the variability in one index and 56 % of the variability in the other. If a measurement error of 50 % was ignored and all of the va...
We evaluated the effect of the total number of passes used, and the application of block nets, on mu...
Habitat loss, competition from exotic species, and a warming environment clearly are changing cold-w...
We have used a bioenergetically-driven, individual-based model (IBM) of striped bass as a framework ...
This report addresses the validity of the utilities' use of the Ricker stock-recruitment model ...
Assessments of extinction risk based on population declines are widely used, yet scientists have lit...
A mathematical technique was developed to examine interrelationships among first-year survival rates...
Overfishing continues for many stocks in the New England groundfish complex despite efforts to const...
This volume includes a series of four exhibits relating to impacts of impingement on fish population...
Catch-rate data are traditionally used to index abundance in fishery science. An objective of this r...
Populations of anadromous alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and blueback herring Alosa aestivalis, collec...
Otolith microanalysis is often used to assess population age structure and growth of fishes during t...
ICES stock assessments of North Sea plaice are routinely carried out with eXtended Survivors Analysi...
Errors in modeling fishery population dynamics often come in two forms, random and structured. Rando...
An empirically derived age-, time-, and space-variant equation was used to estimateentrainment morta...
natural mortality rate can cause spurious time trends in fish stock abundances estimated by virtual ...
We evaluated the effect of the total number of passes used, and the application of block nets, on mu...
Habitat loss, competition from exotic species, and a warming environment clearly are changing cold-w...
We have used a bioenergetically-driven, individual-based model (IBM) of striped bass as a framework ...
This report addresses the validity of the utilities' use of the Ricker stock-recruitment model ...
Assessments of extinction risk based on population declines are widely used, yet scientists have lit...
A mathematical technique was developed to examine interrelationships among first-year survival rates...
Overfishing continues for many stocks in the New England groundfish complex despite efforts to const...
This volume includes a series of four exhibits relating to impacts of impingement on fish population...
Catch-rate data are traditionally used to index abundance in fishery science. An objective of this r...
Populations of anadromous alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and blueback herring Alosa aestivalis, collec...
Otolith microanalysis is often used to assess population age structure and growth of fishes during t...
ICES stock assessments of North Sea plaice are routinely carried out with eXtended Survivors Analysi...
Errors in modeling fishery population dynamics often come in two forms, random and structured. Rando...
An empirically derived age-, time-, and space-variant equation was used to estimateentrainment morta...
natural mortality rate can cause spurious time trends in fish stock abundances estimated by virtual ...
We evaluated the effect of the total number of passes used, and the application of block nets, on mu...
Habitat loss, competition from exotic species, and a warming environment clearly are changing cold-w...
We have used a bioenergetically-driven, individual-based model (IBM) of striped bass as a framework ...