We use six decades of catch-at-age data for perch (Perca fluviatilis) and pike (Esox lucius) in Windermere (UK) to estimate age- and sex-specific population sizes, natural mortalities and catchabilities in both species. Population sizes are estimated by fitting age structured population models to the catch-at-age data using standard maximum likelihood methods. We validate our methods using data simulations, and use our estimates of vital rates (natural mortality, recruitment and catahability) to address important aspects of fisheries biology. Our model indicates that strong fishery selection against male perch apparently triggered a population collapse, highlighting that sex-selective fisheries can be harmful even at a reasonable exploitati...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...
We studied life-history traits focusing on growth and condition of the pikeperch Sander lucioperca t...
We consider the fishery of pike-perch (Lucioperca lucioperca L.) in the Azov Sea, Russia. There are ...
SUMMARY. 1, Windermere is a glacial valley lake with two basins separated by shallows and a total a...
The gill net fishery on perch (Perca fluviatilis) and especially the highly valued pikeperch (Stizos...
This paper looks briefly at some of the more recent analyses and interpretations of the changes that...
Traditional fisheries management theory supports aggressive exploitation of old and large fish to ma...
Understanding the recruitment dynamic of fishes is a critical component of fisheries research and ma...
Northern pike (Esox lucius L) populations have been declining along the east coast of Sweden, includ...
Estimated pike Esox lucius recruitment varied by a factor of 16 for females from 1944 to 1991 and by...
The objective of this was study was to determine if species specific fishing could produce "cultivat...
A computer simulation model was developed to examine the effects of various levels of alewife densit...
Population dynamics (recruitment, growth, and mortality) of common yellow perch Perca flavescens pop...
1. A collapse of Nile perch stocks of Lake Victoria could affect up to 30 million people. Furthermor...
Quantifying the effects of density-dependent and density-independent factors in demographic and dis...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...
We studied life-history traits focusing on growth and condition of the pikeperch Sander lucioperca t...
We consider the fishery of pike-perch (Lucioperca lucioperca L.) in the Azov Sea, Russia. There are ...
SUMMARY. 1, Windermere is a glacial valley lake with two basins separated by shallows and a total a...
The gill net fishery on perch (Perca fluviatilis) and especially the highly valued pikeperch (Stizos...
This paper looks briefly at some of the more recent analyses and interpretations of the changes that...
Traditional fisheries management theory supports aggressive exploitation of old and large fish to ma...
Understanding the recruitment dynamic of fishes is a critical component of fisheries research and ma...
Northern pike (Esox lucius L) populations have been declining along the east coast of Sweden, includ...
Estimated pike Esox lucius recruitment varied by a factor of 16 for females from 1944 to 1991 and by...
The objective of this was study was to determine if species specific fishing could produce "cultivat...
A computer simulation model was developed to examine the effects of various levels of alewife densit...
Population dynamics (recruitment, growth, and mortality) of common yellow perch Perca flavescens pop...
1. A collapse of Nile perch stocks of Lake Victoria could affect up to 30 million people. Furthermor...
Quantifying the effects of density-dependent and density-independent factors in demographic and dis...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...
We studied life-history traits focusing on growth and condition of the pikeperch Sander lucioperca t...
We consider the fishery of pike-perch (Lucioperca lucioperca L.) in the Azov Sea, Russia. There are ...