The relationship between spawning stock biomass and recruitment in Atlantic cod stocks is investigated by ranking the SSB values according to size and applying a moving average of ten points. The resulting averages are plotted against the average recruitment produced by the respective SSBs. The plot in most cases resembles a Beverton and Holt or Ricker type of relationship, showing substantial reduction in mean recruitment at low levels of SSB even though the relationship is not forced towards the origin. Applying a moving average of ten years to the time series of data shows how SSB and recruitment relationships have developed. For some stocks the apparent relationship might be explained by medium- or long-term variation in the rec...
Atlantic surfclams support a major commercial fishery in the western North Atlantic Ocean with landi...
Understanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stochastic forcing (e.g. env...
International audienceUnderstanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stocha...
The relationship between spawning stock biomass and recruitment in Atlantic cod stocks is investiga...
The cod stock-recruitment relationships in NAFO Div. 3NO were studied by the basic Ricker model and ...
Recruitment dynamics are challenging to assess or predict because of the many underlying drivers tha...
Stock/recruit relationships, describing the relationship between the parental population and the num...
A comparative analysis of the fish condition (Fulton’s K) of 11 cod stocks in the North Atlantic in ...
The stock-recruitment relationship (SRR) was researched in 13 stock units of commercial fishes in NA...
Sparholt, H. 1996. Causal correlation between recruitment and spawning stock size o
Stock–recruit relationships that use spawning stock biomass (SSB) to represent reproductive potentia...
The “recruitment problem” - trying to understand what regulates recruitment variability in marine fi...
Autocorrelation in recruitment success of fish is frequently reported, but the underlying mechanisms...
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The present study presents a method of assessing and fitting a stock-recruitment relationship. The m...
Atlantic surfclams support a major commercial fishery in the western North Atlantic Ocean with landi...
Understanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stochastic forcing (e.g. env...
International audienceUnderstanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stocha...
The relationship between spawning stock biomass and recruitment in Atlantic cod stocks is investiga...
The cod stock-recruitment relationships in NAFO Div. 3NO were studied by the basic Ricker model and ...
Recruitment dynamics are challenging to assess or predict because of the many underlying drivers tha...
Stock/recruit relationships, describing the relationship between the parental population and the num...
A comparative analysis of the fish condition (Fulton’s K) of 11 cod stocks in the North Atlantic in ...
The stock-recruitment relationship (SRR) was researched in 13 stock units of commercial fishes in NA...
Sparholt, H. 1996. Causal correlation between recruitment and spawning stock size o
Stock–recruit relationships that use spawning stock biomass (SSB) to represent reproductive potentia...
The “recruitment problem” - trying to understand what regulates recruitment variability in marine fi...
Autocorrelation in recruitment success of fish is frequently reported, but the underlying mechanisms...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The present study presents a method of assessing and fitting a stock-recruitment relationship. The m...
Atlantic surfclams support a major commercial fishery in the western North Atlantic Ocean with landi...
Understanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stochastic forcing (e.g. env...
International audienceUnderstanding whether recruitment fluctuations in fish stock arise from stocha...