Abstract.—The Beverton–Holt length-based mortality estimator has received widespread use primarily due to its applicability in data-limited situations. The mean length of animals that are fully vulnerable to the sampling gear can be used to estimate total mortality from basic growth parameters and a known length at first capture. This method requires equilibrium conditions because the mean length of a population will change only gradually after a change in mortality. In this study, we derive the transitional behavior of the mean length statistic for use in nonequilibrium conditions. We investigate conditions affecting the reliability of the Beverton–Holt results and then develop a new procedure that allows a series of mortality rates to be ...
This study presents a new method (LBB) for the analysis of length frequency data from commercial cat...
We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish...
Total mortality (Z, year21) of southern North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) was determined as Z...
Gedamke and Hoenig (2006) (Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 135: 476-487) developed a...
Federal mandate requires that all US fish stocks be exploited at or below sustainable rates. To meet...
Length-based methods for estimating the total mortality rate, Z, are appealing due to their potentia...
Abstract.—Survival rates can be estimated from annual surveys by tracking the abundance of one or mo...
In fisheries with limited capacity for monitoring, it is often easier to collect length measurements...
Catch-at-size data of the eastern Atlantic skipjack were used to estimate changes in total mortality...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
Recent advances in methodology allow the history of the total mortality rate experienced by a popula...
This report presents additional simulation results to supplement the results in: Then, A. Y., J. M....
Length-based mortality estimators have been developed as alternative assessment methods for data-lim...
Population models are needed to assess the threats to species at risk and to evaluate alternative ma...
Stochastic simulations were used to evaluate the influence of recruitment pattern (log-normal, decre...
This study presents a new method (LBB) for the analysis of length frequency data from commercial cat...
We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish...
Total mortality (Z, year21) of southern North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) was determined as Z...
Gedamke and Hoenig (2006) (Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 135: 476-487) developed a...
Federal mandate requires that all US fish stocks be exploited at or below sustainable rates. To meet...
Length-based methods for estimating the total mortality rate, Z, are appealing due to their potentia...
Abstract.—Survival rates can be estimated from annual surveys by tracking the abundance of one or mo...
In fisheries with limited capacity for monitoring, it is often easier to collect length measurements...
Catch-at-size data of the eastern Atlantic skipjack were used to estimate changes in total mortality...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
Recent advances in methodology allow the history of the total mortality rate experienced by a popula...
This report presents additional simulation results to supplement the results in: Then, A. Y., J. M....
Length-based mortality estimators have been developed as alternative assessment methods for data-lim...
Population models are needed to assess the threats to species at risk and to evaluate alternative ma...
Stochastic simulations were used to evaluate the influence of recruitment pattern (log-normal, decre...
This study presents a new method (LBB) for the analysis of length frequency data from commercial cat...
We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish...
Total mortality (Z, year21) of southern North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) was determined as Z...