We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation in stochastic population dynamics in nine marine fish species living in the Barents Sea system. After observation errors in population estimates were accounted for, temporal variability in natural mortality rate, annual recruitment, and population growth rate was negatively related to generation time. Mean natural mortality rate, annual recruitment, and population growth rate were lower in long-lived species than in short-lived species. Thus, important species-specific characteristics of the population dynamics were related to the species position along the slow-fast continuum of life-history variation. These relationships were further associ...
The life history strategies of fishes can be defined by specific combinations of demographic traits ...
In species that reproduce into uncertain environments, the relationship between mean reproductive su...
Recruitment success in marine species is mostly driven by the high and variable mortality of first l...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
Aim: Patterns of population renewal in marine fishes are often irregular and lead to volatile fluctu...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
Understanding the relationships among life history traits, density dependence, and population dynami...
A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental stochast...
A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental stochast...
<div><p>A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental ...
A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental stochast...
The life history strategies of fishes can be defined by specific combinations of demographic traits ...
The life history strategies of fishes can be defined by specific combinations of demographic traits ...
In species that reproduce into uncertain environments, the relationship between mean reproductive su...
Recruitment success in marine species is mostly driven by the high and variable mortality of first l...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
Aim: Patterns of population renewal in marine fishes are often irregular and lead to volatile fluctu...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, w...
Understanding the relationships among life history traits, density dependence, and population dynami...
A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental stochast...
A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental stochast...
<div><p>A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental ...
A persistent debate in population ecology concerns the relative importance of environmental stochast...
The life history strategies of fishes can be defined by specific combinations of demographic traits ...
The life history strategies of fishes can be defined by specific combinations of demographic traits ...
In species that reproduce into uncertain environments, the relationship between mean reproductive su...
Recruitment success in marine species is mostly driven by the high and variable mortality of first l...