<div><p>Most reintroduction and restocking programs consist of releasing captive-raised juveniles. The usefulness of these programs has been questioned, and therefore, quality control is advisable. However, evaluating restocking effectiveness is challenging because mortality estimation is required. Most methods for estimating mortality are based on tag recovery. In the case of fish, juveniles are tagged before release, and fishermen typically recover tags when fish are captured. The statistical models currently available for analyzing these data assume either constant mortality rates, fixed tag non-reporting rates, or both. Here, instead, we proposed a method that considers the mortality rate variability as a function of age/size of the rel...
Abstract.—U.S. law requires that overfished fish populations be rebuilt within 10 years when biologi...
The objectives of this study were to measure injuries and impairments directly observed from gags My...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
Most reintroduction and restocking programs consist of releasing captive-raised juveniles. The usefu...
Most reintroduction and restocking programs consist of releasing captive-raised juveniles. The usefu...
Most reintroduction and restocking programs consist of releasing captive-raised juveniles. The usefu...
Releasing captive-bred fish into natural environments (stocking) is common in fisheries worldwide. A...
Abstract.—Current methods for estimation of age- and year-specific instantaneous mortality rates bas...
Tag return studies play an important role in providing estimates of mortality rates needed for manag...
Implementation of no-take marine reserves is typically followed by monitoring to ensure that a reser...
The “spawn-at-least-once ” principle suggests that sustainability is secured if fish become vulnerab...
Fish species are diverse. For example, some exhibit early maturation while others delay maturation, ...
1. Determining the recovery potential of endangered species is an important component for developing...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
Improvements in electronic tag technology have enhanced the ability to monitor the post-release fate...
Abstract.—U.S. law requires that overfished fish populations be rebuilt within 10 years when biologi...
The objectives of this study were to measure injuries and impairments directly observed from gags My...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
Most reintroduction and restocking programs consist of releasing captive-raised juveniles. The usefu...
Most reintroduction and restocking programs consist of releasing captive-raised juveniles. The usefu...
Most reintroduction and restocking programs consist of releasing captive-raised juveniles. The usefu...
Releasing captive-bred fish into natural environments (stocking) is common in fisheries worldwide. A...
Abstract.—Current methods for estimation of age- and year-specific instantaneous mortality rates bas...
Tag return studies play an important role in providing estimates of mortality rates needed for manag...
Implementation of no-take marine reserves is typically followed by monitoring to ensure that a reser...
The “spawn-at-least-once ” principle suggests that sustainability is secured if fish become vulnerab...
Fish species are diverse. For example, some exhibit early maturation while others delay maturation, ...
1. Determining the recovery potential of endangered species is an important component for developing...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
Improvements in electronic tag technology have enhanced the ability to monitor the post-release fate...
Abstract.—U.S. law requires that overfished fish populations be rebuilt within 10 years when biologi...
The objectives of this study were to measure injuries and impairments directly observed from gags My...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...