International audienceUnderstanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stochastic forcing (e.g. environmental variations) rather than deterministic forces (e.g. intrinsic dynamics) is a long standing question with important applied consequences for fisheries ecology. In particular, the relationship between recruitment, spawning stock biomass and environmental factors is still poorly understood, even though this aspect is crucial for fisheries management. Fisheries data are often short, but arise from complex dynamical systems with a high degree of stochastic forcing, which are difficult to capture through classic modelling approaches. In the present study, recent statistical approaches based on the approximation of th...
Recruitment variability is an important component of the dynamics of Ibe-rian sardine (Sardine pilch...
Marine populations often show considerable variation in their productivity, including regime shifts....
The comparative analysis of recruitment dynamics of nine commercial fish populations (stock units) a...
Understanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stochastic forcing (e.g. env...
Recruitment dynamics are challenging to assess or predict because of the many underlying drivers tha...
Here we analyzed the relation between recruitment dynamic (recruit-ment or recruitment success) and ...
Here we analyzed the relation between recruitment dynamic (recruitment or recruitment success) and ...
The “recruitment problem” - trying to understand what regulates recruitment variability in marine fi...
The relationship between spawning fish abundance and the number of offspring, the so-called stock-re...
The relationship between spawning fish abundance and the number of offspring, the so-called stock-re...
The relationship between spawning stock biomass and recruitment in Atlantic cod stocks is investiga...
Recruitment success in marine species is mostly driven by the high and variable mortality of first l...
Simulation studies are widely used for fish stock management. In these studies, the forecasting of f...
Fish populations may spawn a vast number of offspring, while only a small and highly variable fracti...
Marine ecosystems can undergo regime shifts, which result in non-stationarity in the dynamics of the...
Recruitment variability is an important component of the dynamics of Ibe-rian sardine (Sardine pilch...
Marine populations often show considerable variation in their productivity, including regime shifts....
The comparative analysis of recruitment dynamics of nine commercial fish populations (stock units) a...
Understanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stochastic forcing (e.g. env...
Recruitment dynamics are challenging to assess or predict because of the many underlying drivers tha...
Here we analyzed the relation between recruitment dynamic (recruit-ment or recruitment success) and ...
Here we analyzed the relation between recruitment dynamic (recruitment or recruitment success) and ...
The “recruitment problem” - trying to understand what regulates recruitment variability in marine fi...
The relationship between spawning fish abundance and the number of offspring, the so-called stock-re...
The relationship between spawning fish abundance and the number of offspring, the so-called stock-re...
The relationship between spawning stock biomass and recruitment in Atlantic cod stocks is investiga...
Recruitment success in marine species is mostly driven by the high and variable mortality of first l...
Simulation studies are widely used for fish stock management. In these studies, the forecasting of f...
Fish populations may spawn a vast number of offspring, while only a small and highly variable fracti...
Marine ecosystems can undergo regime shifts, which result in non-stationarity in the dynamics of the...
Recruitment variability is an important component of the dynamics of Ibe-rian sardine (Sardine pilch...
Marine populations often show considerable variation in their productivity, including regime shifts....
The comparative analysis of recruitment dynamics of nine commercial fish populations (stock units) a...