Excessive truncation of a population's size structure is often identified as an important deleterious effect of exploitation, yet the effect on population persistence of size-structure truncation caused by exploitation is often not quantified due to data limitations. In this study, we estimate changes in eggs per recruit (EPR)using annual length-frequency samples over a 9 year period to assess persistence of the two most important recreational fishes in southern Angola: west coast dusky kob (Argyrosomus coronus) and leerfish (Lichia amia). Using a length-and age-structured model, we improve on an existing method to fit this type of model to length-frequency data and estimate EPR. The objectives of the methodological changes are to add flexi...
The Lophius vomerinus component of the monkfish resource off Namibia was assessed by means of determ...
Although marine recreational fisheries are socially and economically important, there is often limit...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
<div><p>Excessive truncation of a population’s size structure is often identified as an important de...
Excessive truncation of a population's size structure is often identified as an important deleteriou...
<p>Length-frequencies from the recreational catch for dusky kob (<i>A</i>. <i>coronus</i>) (a) and l...
Managing coastal fisheries is challenging as the status of many fish stocks caught in these fisherie...
The coastline of southern Angola is sparsely populated and, largely because of a protracted civil wa...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
Fishing affects fish populations through direct and indirect effects. It can change size structures ...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
An eight-year research angling dataset collected between February 1998 and December 2005 in the Tsit...
The West Coast dusky kob Argyrosomus coronus is an understudied yet important fishery species in Ang...
The Kosi estuarine system, located in northern KwaZulu-Natal, is becoming an increasingly popular an...
The Namibian linefishery is a multisector fishery, with recreational and commercial sectors argeting...
The Lophius vomerinus component of the monkfish resource off Namibia was assessed by means of determ...
Although marine recreational fisheries are socially and economically important, there is often limit...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
<div><p>Excessive truncation of a population’s size structure is often identified as an important de...
Excessive truncation of a population's size structure is often identified as an important deleteriou...
<p>Length-frequencies from the recreational catch for dusky kob (<i>A</i>. <i>coronus</i>) (a) and l...
Managing coastal fisheries is challenging as the status of many fish stocks caught in these fisherie...
The coastline of southern Angola is sparsely populated and, largely because of a protracted civil wa...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
Fishing affects fish populations through direct and indirect effects. It can change size structures ...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
An eight-year research angling dataset collected between February 1998 and December 2005 in the Tsit...
The West Coast dusky kob Argyrosomus coronus is an understudied yet important fishery species in Ang...
The Kosi estuarine system, located in northern KwaZulu-Natal, is becoming an increasingly popular an...
The Namibian linefishery is a multisector fishery, with recreational and commercial sectors argeting...
The Lophius vomerinus component of the monkfish resource off Namibia was assessed by means of determ...
Although marine recreational fisheries are socially and economically important, there is often limit...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...