A General Linear Model (GLM) has been used to investigate the possible effect that the time of tagging might have in the somatic growth of the west coast rock lobster. Data from the 1968/69 to 2004/05 seasons are used in the analyses
Area-disaggregated assessments for South Coast rock lobster are currently being developed. An import...
A seasonal catchability model for the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, which had been developed previou...
This analysis of all carapace length measurements collected between 1989 and 2009, during scientific...
Updated random effects model estimates of annual standardised somatic growth for male rock lobsters ...
A recent study by Dubula et al. (2005) on the effect of tagging on the subsequent growth rate of roc...
The American lobster (Homarus americanus) is one of the most economically important species in the U...
The effect of different combinations of tagging and release methods was examined on the survival, mo...
James (1991, Biometrics 47, 1519-1530) constructed unbiased estimating functions for estimating the ...
The lobster stock on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast has become gradually less abundant since early 1...
Preliminary results of the sex- and area-specific age-structured production model for the South Coas...
Rock lobster growth is routinely measured for research to optimise management measures such as size ...
<p>Parameter estimates from GLMM modelling of the effect of lobster size, sex, and fishing zone on t...
A daily tag return model was developed to estimate shing and natural mortality, tag reporting rate ...
From May 1992 to May 1995, tagging of southern rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii, was undertaken in May,...
Understanding age-to-body size relationships and their variability in the American lobster is critic...
Area-disaggregated assessments for South Coast rock lobster are currently being developed. An import...
A seasonal catchability model for the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, which had been developed previou...
This analysis of all carapace length measurements collected between 1989 and 2009, during scientific...
Updated random effects model estimates of annual standardised somatic growth for male rock lobsters ...
A recent study by Dubula et al. (2005) on the effect of tagging on the subsequent growth rate of roc...
The American lobster (Homarus americanus) is one of the most economically important species in the U...
The effect of different combinations of tagging and release methods was examined on the survival, mo...
James (1991, Biometrics 47, 1519-1530) constructed unbiased estimating functions for estimating the ...
The lobster stock on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast has become gradually less abundant since early 1...
Preliminary results of the sex- and area-specific age-structured production model for the South Coas...
Rock lobster growth is routinely measured for research to optimise management measures such as size ...
<p>Parameter estimates from GLMM modelling of the effect of lobster size, sex, and fishing zone on t...
A daily tag return model was developed to estimate shing and natural mortality, tag reporting rate ...
From May 1992 to May 1995, tagging of southern rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii, was undertaken in May,...
Understanding age-to-body size relationships and their variability in the American lobster is critic...
Area-disaggregated assessments for South Coast rock lobster are currently being developed. An import...
A seasonal catchability model for the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, which had been developed previou...
This analysis of all carapace length measurements collected between 1989 and 2009, during scientific...