The extended recruitment season for short-lived species such as prawns biases the estimation of growth parameters from length-frequency data when conventional methods are used. We propose a simple method for overcoming this bias given a time series of length-frequency data. The difficulties arising from extended recruitment are eliminated by predicting the growth of the succeeding samples and the length increments of the recruits in previous samples. This method requires that some maximum size at recruitment can be specified. The advantages of this multiple length-frequency method are: it is simple to use; it requires only three parameters; no specific distributions need to be assumed; and the actual seasonal recruitment pattern does not ha...
To estimate the growth parameters of the banana prawn, P. merguiensis, a tag-recapture study, using ...
Indirect methods such as length–frequency analysis have not been recommended for growth estimation i...
Growth parameters are an important component for the stock assessment of exploited aquatic species. ...
The extended recruitment season for short-lived species such as prawns biases the estimation of grow...
We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish...
Robust estimates of growth, mortality and reproduction provide fundamental information for evaluatin...
Stochastic growth models were fitted to length-increment data of eastern king prawns, Melicertus ple...
The deep water rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris is the main target species of a Spanish fleet of...
Understanding how aquatic species grow is fundamental in fisheries because stock assessment often re...
This article develops a method for analysis of growth data with multiple recaptures when the initial...
This study presents a new method (LBB) for the analysis of length frequency data from commercial cat...
Parapenaeopsis stylifera, a major commercial penaeid shrimp fishery resource in the Indian Ocean, ha...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for fitting length data to the Schnute growth model. ...
This study estimated the rate of growth of Pacifastacus leniusculus using the sizefrequency data ana...
Metapenaeus dobsoni (Miers) spawns almost throughout the year. The traditional method of tracing the...
To estimate the growth parameters of the banana prawn, P. merguiensis, a tag-recapture study, using ...
Indirect methods such as length–frequency analysis have not been recommended for growth estimation i...
Growth parameters are an important component for the stock assessment of exploited aquatic species. ...
The extended recruitment season for short-lived species such as prawns biases the estimation of grow...
We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish...
Robust estimates of growth, mortality and reproduction provide fundamental information for evaluatin...
Stochastic growth models were fitted to length-increment data of eastern king prawns, Melicertus ple...
The deep water rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris is the main target species of a Spanish fleet of...
Understanding how aquatic species grow is fundamental in fisheries because stock assessment often re...
This article develops a method for analysis of growth data with multiple recaptures when the initial...
This study presents a new method (LBB) for the analysis of length frequency data from commercial cat...
Parapenaeopsis stylifera, a major commercial penaeid shrimp fishery resource in the Indian Ocean, ha...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for fitting length data to the Schnute growth model. ...
This study estimated the rate of growth of Pacifastacus leniusculus using the sizefrequency data ana...
Metapenaeus dobsoni (Miers) spawns almost throughout the year. The traditional method of tracing the...
To estimate the growth parameters of the banana prawn, P. merguiensis, a tag-recapture study, using ...
Indirect methods such as length–frequency analysis have not been recommended for growth estimation i...
Growth parameters are an important component for the stock assessment of exploited aquatic species. ...