International audienceGrowth is a fundamental ecological process of stream-dwelling salmonids which is strongly interrelated to critical life history events (emergence, mortality, sexual maturity, smolting, spawning). The ability to accurately model growth becomes critical when making population predictions over large temporal (multi-decadal) and spatial (meso) scales, e.g., investigating the effect of global change. Body length collection by removal sampling is a widely-used practice for monitoring fish populations over such large scales. Such data can be efficiently integrated into a Hierarchical Bayesian Model (HBM) and lead to interesting findings on fish dynamics. We illustrate this approach by presenting an integrated HBM of brown tro...
We evaluated the ecosystem regime shift in the main basin of Lake Huron that was indicated by the 20...
Among-individual heterogeneity in growth is a commonly observed phenomenon that has clear consequenc...
Removal sampling by electric fishing is widely used for assessing fish population size. As it is man...
International audienceGrowth is a fundamental ecological process of stream-dwelling salmonids which ...
International audienceWe present a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate the abundance and the bio...
Electrofishing is a commonly used technique to assess freshwater fish population abundance and in ma...
Growth plays a key role in regulating ecological and population dynamics. Life history characteristi...
Successful management and protection of wild animal populations relies on good understanding of thei...
International audienceWe present a hierarchical Bayesian modelling (HBM) framework for estimating ri...
Population dynamics is the study of the abundance of a species at different life stages of a species...
Body size can have profound impacts on survival, movement, and reproductive schedules shaping indivi...
Bayesian hierarchical state-space models are a means of modeling fish population dynamics while acco...
Steelhead trout exhibit highly variable population dynamics that are driven by the vast life history...
We evaluated the ecosystem regime shift in the main basin of Lake Huron that was indicated by the 20...
Among-individual heterogeneity in growth is a commonly observed phenomenon that has clear consequenc...
Removal sampling by electric fishing is widely used for assessing fish population size. As it is man...
International audienceGrowth is a fundamental ecological process of stream-dwelling salmonids which ...
International audienceWe present a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate the abundance and the bio...
Electrofishing is a commonly used technique to assess freshwater fish population abundance and in ma...
Growth plays a key role in regulating ecological and population dynamics. Life history characteristi...
Successful management and protection of wild animal populations relies on good understanding of thei...
International audienceWe present a hierarchical Bayesian modelling (HBM) framework for estimating ri...
Population dynamics is the study of the abundance of a species at different life stages of a species...
Body size can have profound impacts on survival, movement, and reproductive schedules shaping indivi...
Bayesian hierarchical state-space models are a means of modeling fish population dynamics while acco...
Steelhead trout exhibit highly variable population dynamics that are driven by the vast life history...
We evaluated the ecosystem regime shift in the main basin of Lake Huron that was indicated by the 20...
Among-individual heterogeneity in growth is a commonly observed phenomenon that has clear consequenc...
Removal sampling by electric fishing is widely used for assessing fish population size. As it is man...