Abstract Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproductive output, respond to environmental factors, particularly in short-lived and fast-growing squid species. We need to understand the mechanisms through which populations respond to environmental conditions, to predict when or if established relationships, used as management tools to forecast recruitment strength, might break down completely. Identifying characteristics of successful recruits who have grown under different environmental scenarios may improve our understanding of the mechanistic connections between environmental conditions and the temporal variation in life history characteristics that ultimately affect recruitment. This 5-year ...
Squid species show pronounced interannual variability in population size. While this may partially r...
Recruitment variability is commonly attributed to variation in spawning stock size and environmenta...
The aim of this study was to determine how size, age, somatic and reproductive condition, abundanc...
Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproductive outpu...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are principally influenced by marked phenotypic plasticity in...
Population dynamics and maturity parameters were analysed for seasonal samples of the oceanic ommast...
The aim of this study was to determine how size, age, somatic and reproductive condition, abundance ...
As separate stocks within a fishery can function differently, ensuring sustainability of each is fu...
Many cephalopods continue growing while laying multiple egg batches over the adult life, with repro...
For short-lived species seasonal fluctuations in environmental conditions plays a major part in shap...
irregular or spasmodic abundance fluctuations, as opposed to steady or cyclical patterns. Squid are ...
Phenotypic plasticity together with a short lifespan, rapid growth and the ability to move over cons...
Current views of the links between life-history strategies and recruitment processes in fish are con...
ow nloaded from and hatching season. e ICES Journal of Marine Science, 63: 995e1004. Many cephalopod...
Phenotypic plasticity in squid reproductive traits has been identified in a small number of recent ...
Squid species show pronounced interannual variability in population size. While this may partially r...
Recruitment variability is commonly attributed to variation in spawning stock size and environmenta...
The aim of this study was to determine how size, age, somatic and reproductive condition, abundanc...
Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproductive outpu...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are principally influenced by marked phenotypic plasticity in...
Population dynamics and maturity parameters were analysed for seasonal samples of the oceanic ommast...
The aim of this study was to determine how size, age, somatic and reproductive condition, abundance ...
As separate stocks within a fishery can function differently, ensuring sustainability of each is fu...
Many cephalopods continue growing while laying multiple egg batches over the adult life, with repro...
For short-lived species seasonal fluctuations in environmental conditions plays a major part in shap...
irregular or spasmodic abundance fluctuations, as opposed to steady or cyclical patterns. Squid are ...
Phenotypic plasticity together with a short lifespan, rapid growth and the ability to move over cons...
Current views of the links between life-history strategies and recruitment processes in fish are con...
ow nloaded from and hatching season. e ICES Journal of Marine Science, 63: 995e1004. Many cephalopod...
Phenotypic plasticity in squid reproductive traits has been identified in a small number of recent ...
Squid species show pronounced interannual variability in population size. While this may partially r...
Recruitment variability is commonly attributed to variation in spawning stock size and environmenta...
The aim of this study was to determine how size, age, somatic and reproductive condition, abundanc...