We examined the influence of population collapse on individual potential fecundity and total population egg production (TEP) of three northwest Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) populations: northern cod (Divisions 2J3KL), southern Grand Bank cod (NAFO Divisions 3NO), and southern Newfoundland cod (Subdivision 3Ps). Fecundity at length increased in conjunction with population collapse for two (3NO, 3Ps) of the three populations. Subsequent moderate population recovery between the 1990s and 2000s in 3Ps was accompanied by a decrease in fecundity at length. A large decrease in fecundity at length for 3NO during the same time period, despite little or no population recovery, coupled with the fact that there was no obvious difference in fish conditio...
Northern cod, comprising populations of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off southern Labrador and easter...
Stock reproductive potential is determined by the number of fish at age, sex ratio, proportion of ma...
The disappearance of larger individuals and the decrease in individual body condition suffered by At...
We examined the influence of population collapse on individual potential fecundity and total populat...
In this study, we model daily reproductive output over an entire spawning season for a range of simu...
Variation in maturity-at-age, sex ratio, and potential egg production (through changes in length at ...
Abstract Growth and condition in fishes have been taken as indicating levels of energy available for...
Stock–recruit relationships that use spawning stock biomass (SSB) to represent reproductive potentia...
By estimating probabilistic reaction norms for age and size at maturation, we show that maturation s...
Abstract: The large declines in abundance and failure to recover in many Atlantic cod populations ha...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Over the last 40 years fisheries science has atrophied within the straight-jacket of fisheries manag...
Commercial fishing generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, reducing mean age a...
Northern cod, comprising populations of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off southern Labrador and easter...
Stock reproductive potential is determined by the number of fish at age, sex ratio, proportion of ma...
The disappearance of larger individuals and the decrease in individual body condition suffered by At...
We examined the influence of population collapse on individual potential fecundity and total populat...
In this study, we model daily reproductive output over an entire spawning season for a range of simu...
Variation in maturity-at-age, sex ratio, and potential egg production (through changes in length at ...
Abstract Growth and condition in fishes have been taken as indicating levels of energy available for...
Stock–recruit relationships that use spawning stock biomass (SSB) to represent reproductive potentia...
By estimating probabilistic reaction norms for age and size at maturation, we show that maturation s...
Abstract: The large declines in abundance and failure to recover in many Atlantic cod populations ha...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Over the last 40 years fisheries science has atrophied within the straight-jacket of fisheries manag...
Commercial fishing generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, reducing mean age a...
Northern cod, comprising populations of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off southern Labrador and easter...
Stock reproductive potential is determined by the number of fish at age, sex ratio, proportion of ma...
The disappearance of larger individuals and the decrease in individual body condition suffered by At...