The surplus production model is a simple and easily applied model for the assessment of environmental impacts on exploited fish populations. However, its application requires several assumptions about the relationships between the degree of impact and the population response that are difficult to test using field data. To examine these assumptions, the model is applied to exploited laboratory populations of Daphnia pulex exposed to chronic radiation stress. The model describes the observed relationship between equilibrium population size and the level of radiation exposure. It also describes the relationship between yield and population size.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/23914/1/0000158.pd
The effect assessments of pesticides on non-target organisms mainly rely on toxicity tests using sur...
The current approach for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals suffers many limitations. ...
The need to understand the impact of the environment on the fluctuations in fisheries yield in the N...
The surplus production model is a simple and easily applied model for the assessment of environmenta...
Population models that have been applied.for assessment o.f exploited populations are also useful fo...
A mathematical model widely applied in population studies and in assessment of the impact of exploit...
A conventional stock assessment model is applied to determine the impact of entrainment and impingem...
Chemical exposures threaten the health of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. In particular, endocrine ...
Two conventional fishery stock assessment models, the surplus‐production model and the dynamic‐pool ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2011A primar...
Production models form one of the two groups of models used in studying fish population and assessi...
Adequately assess the environmental effects on commercially exploited fish stocks is one of the main...
The potential environmental impacts of chemical exposures on wildlife are of growing concern. Freshw...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
The effect assessments of pesticides on non-target organisms mainly rely on toxicity tests using sur...
The effect assessments of pesticides on non-target organisms mainly rely on toxicity tests using sur...
The current approach for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals suffers many limitations. ...
The need to understand the impact of the environment on the fluctuations in fisheries yield in the N...
The surplus production model is a simple and easily applied model for the assessment of environmenta...
Population models that have been applied.for assessment o.f exploited populations are also useful fo...
A mathematical model widely applied in population studies and in assessment of the impact of exploit...
A conventional stock assessment model is applied to determine the impact of entrainment and impingem...
Chemical exposures threaten the health of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. In particular, endocrine ...
Two conventional fishery stock assessment models, the surplus‐production model and the dynamic‐pool ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2011A primar...
Production models form one of the two groups of models used in studying fish population and assessi...
Adequately assess the environmental effects on commercially exploited fish stocks is one of the main...
The potential environmental impacts of chemical exposures on wildlife are of growing concern. Freshw...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
The effect assessments of pesticides on non-target organisms mainly rely on toxicity tests using sur...
The effect assessments of pesticides on non-target organisms mainly rely on toxicity tests using sur...
The current approach for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals suffers many limitations. ...
The need to understand the impact of the environment on the fluctuations in fisheries yield in the N...