A key assumption in stock assessment and stock forecasts often is that spawning-stock biomass (SSB) and egg production are proportional and that the reproductive potential is independent of stock structure (age composition and sex ratio). Based on a 60-year time-series of total egg production (TEP) of North Sea plaice, we demonstrate that this assumption could result in a biased perception of the temporal trend in reproductive potential. The time-series incorporates: (i) annual observations on maturity, growth, and condition, (ii) a predictive model for interannual variations in fecundity caused by variations in body condition and by the probability of being a recruit spawner, and (iii) a cohort analysis of sex-specific landings-at-age sinc...
Fishing during the spawning season may negatively affects the reproductive potential and reproductiv...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Growing evidence suggests that fishing may induce rapid contemporary evolution in certain life-histo...
A key assumption in stock assessment and stock forecasts often is that spawning-stock biomass (SSB) ...
Life history theory predicts that fishing may select for increased reproductive investment. A model ...
Changes in the onset of sexual maturation, reproductive investment and growth of North Sea plaice ar...
Uncertainty about the quality of current virtual population analysis-based stock assessment for Nort...
Changes in the onset of sexual maturation, reproductive investment and growth of North Sea plaice ar...
Variation in maturity-at-age, sex ratio, and potential egg production (through changes in length at ...
Stock–recruit relationships that use spawning stock biomass (SSB) to represent reproductive potentia...
In this paper we discuss the results-of a modelling study which quantifies differences in the numbe...
We analyse how intensive exploitation may have caused evolutionary changes in the age and length at...
We analyse how intensive exploitation may have caused evolutionary changes in the age and length at ...
Over the last 40 years fisheries science has atrophied within the straight-jacket of fisheries manag...
The reproductive potential of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) was estimated in t...
Fishing during the spawning season may negatively affects the reproductive potential and reproductiv...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Growing evidence suggests that fishing may induce rapid contemporary evolution in certain life-histo...
A key assumption in stock assessment and stock forecasts often is that spawning-stock biomass (SSB) ...
Life history theory predicts that fishing may select for increased reproductive investment. A model ...
Changes in the onset of sexual maturation, reproductive investment and growth of North Sea plaice ar...
Uncertainty about the quality of current virtual population analysis-based stock assessment for Nort...
Changes in the onset of sexual maturation, reproductive investment and growth of North Sea plaice ar...
Variation in maturity-at-age, sex ratio, and potential egg production (through changes in length at ...
Stock–recruit relationships that use spawning stock biomass (SSB) to represent reproductive potentia...
In this paper we discuss the results-of a modelling study which quantifies differences in the numbe...
We analyse how intensive exploitation may have caused evolutionary changes in the age and length at...
We analyse how intensive exploitation may have caused evolutionary changes in the age and length at ...
Over the last 40 years fisheries science has atrophied within the straight-jacket of fisheries manag...
The reproductive potential of Norwegian spring-spawning herring (Clupea harengus) was estimated in t...
Fishing during the spawning season may negatively affects the reproductive potential and reproductiv...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Growing evidence suggests that fishing may induce rapid contemporary evolution in certain life-histo...