Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory provides a framework for quantifying metabolic processes and biological rates. DEB models have been widely applied to aquaculture species, but this type of model has great potential for application to fisheries for stock assessment and enhancement. The shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinensis, widely distributed along the coast of China and Korea, is the most important fisheries and aquaculture species in China. With the AmP method, DEB parameters were estimated for the population along the coast of China. The parameter estimation achieved an overall goodness of fit with MRE of 0.131 and SMSE of 0.178. In comparison with similar species, the values of a few main parameters are relatively high including reserve capa...
An attempt was made to construct trophic models of different aquaculture systems where shrimp was u...
A bioenergetic model was constructed to estimate growth potential, feed requirement, and waste outpu...
Mechanistic models such as those based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory are emergent ecomechani...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory provides a framework for quantifying metabolic processes and biol...
Individual growth models can form the basis of population dynamics assessment and ecosystem model co...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the overall ph...
Extensive applications of fishery stock enhancement worldwide bring up broad concerns about its nega...
In this paper a contribution is made to the ongoing debate on which brown shrimp generation mostly s...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory offers a systematic, though abstract, way to describe how an orga...
This second special issue of the Journal of Sea Research on development and applications of Dynamic ...
Hatchery programs are commonly used to enhance fishery stocks, while the efforts to minimize potenti...
The green lipped mussel, Perna viridis, is an important aquaculture species throughout the Indo-Paci...
Global fishery resources have generally declined, although the rapidity has decreased, and trends ha...
Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Elsevier WOS:000579484600004Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) ...
The European Research Project AquaDEB (2007-2011, http://www.ifremer.fr/aquadeb/) is joining skills ...
An attempt was made to construct trophic models of different aquaculture systems where shrimp was u...
A bioenergetic model was constructed to estimate growth potential, feed requirement, and waste outpu...
Mechanistic models such as those based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory are emergent ecomechani...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory provides a framework for quantifying metabolic processes and biol...
Individual growth models can form the basis of population dynamics assessment and ecosystem model co...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the overall ph...
Extensive applications of fishery stock enhancement worldwide bring up broad concerns about its nega...
In this paper a contribution is made to the ongoing debate on which brown shrimp generation mostly s...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory offers a systematic, though abstract, way to describe how an orga...
This second special issue of the Journal of Sea Research on development and applications of Dynamic ...
Hatchery programs are commonly used to enhance fishery stocks, while the efforts to minimize potenti...
The green lipped mussel, Perna viridis, is an important aquaculture species throughout the Indo-Paci...
Global fishery resources have generally declined, although the rapidity has decreased, and trends ha...
Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Elsevier WOS:000579484600004Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) ...
The European Research Project AquaDEB (2007-2011, http://www.ifremer.fr/aquadeb/) is joining skills ...
An attempt was made to construct trophic models of different aquaculture systems where shrimp was u...
A bioenergetic model was constructed to estimate growth potential, feed requirement, and waste outpu...
Mechanistic models such as those based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory are emergent ecomechani...