Prospective elasticity analyses have been used to aid in the management of fished species and the conservation of endangered species. Elasticities were examined for deterministic size-based matrix models of red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, and white abalone, H. sorenseni, to evaluate which size classes influenced population growth (lambda) the most. In the red abalone matrix, growth transitions were determined from a tag recapture study and grouped into nine size classes. In the white abalone matrix, abalone growth was determined from a laboratory study and grouped into five size classes. Survivorship was estimated from tag recapture data for red abalone using a Jolly-Seber model with size as a covariate and used for both red and white abal...
The abalone Haliotis laevigata Donovan is commercially exploited in southern Australia; Haliotis sca...
Abalone populations in southern California have declined dramatically since the 1950s when they supp...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) popula...
The red abalone, Haliotis rufescens Swainson 1822, supports the only recreational free-dive abalone ...
Limiting the harvest of Haliotis species by the use of shell length restrictions has been a common p...
The dynamics of an unfished population of the abalone Haliotis iris Martyn in Peraki Bay, Banks Peni...
White abalone (Haliotis sorenseni) was once commonly found in coastal waters of the Southern Califor...
Abstract.—Eggs-per-recruit (EPR) models are widely used for management of invertebrate fisheries to ...
Includes bibliographical references.Decline of populations of marine broadcast spawners has led to b...
White abalone (Haliotis sorenseni) supported an intense commercial fishery in southern California du...
Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates...
Wild abalone populations throughout the world have declined dramatically over the past 40 years due ...
Three candidate, non-nested, growth models (von Bertalanffy, Gompertz and inverse logistic) were fit...
Southern California has historically supported 5 species of commercial abalone. Within the past fift...
The use of an incorrect growth model in fisheries management may lead to inaccurate predictions abou...
The abalone Haliotis laevigata Donovan is commercially exploited in southern Australia; Haliotis sca...
Abalone populations in southern California have declined dramatically since the 1950s when they supp...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) popula...
The red abalone, Haliotis rufescens Swainson 1822, supports the only recreational free-dive abalone ...
Limiting the harvest of Haliotis species by the use of shell length restrictions has been a common p...
The dynamics of an unfished population of the abalone Haliotis iris Martyn in Peraki Bay, Banks Peni...
White abalone (Haliotis sorenseni) was once commonly found in coastal waters of the Southern Califor...
Abstract.—Eggs-per-recruit (EPR) models are widely used for management of invertebrate fisheries to ...
Includes bibliographical references.Decline of populations of marine broadcast spawners has led to b...
White abalone (Haliotis sorenseni) supported an intense commercial fishery in southern California du...
Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates...
Wild abalone populations throughout the world have declined dramatically over the past 40 years due ...
Three candidate, non-nested, growth models (von Bertalanffy, Gompertz and inverse logistic) were fit...
Southern California has historically supported 5 species of commercial abalone. Within the past fift...
The use of an incorrect growth model in fisheries management may lead to inaccurate predictions abou...
The abalone Haliotis laevigata Donovan is commercially exploited in southern Australia; Haliotis sca...
Abalone populations in southern California have declined dramatically since the 1950s when they supp...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) popula...