The daily mortality rate of cohorts of plaice eggs in the Irish Sea is estimated throughout the spawning season in 1995 and 2000, using general additive models of egg production. Daily mortality (z) was found to vary between 0.15 and 0.29. Mortality rates declined through the season in 1995 but not in 2000. There were significant differences in the mortality rates of individual cohorts of eggs. The suitability of an exponential decay model to describe daily mortality is discussed. The mortality rates conform to previously described relationships between fish eggs and temperature. The estimates of mortality rate were found to be robust to imprecision in egg ageing, but ageing imprecision led to a bias in the estimation of survivorship of egg...
Uncertainty about the quality of current virtual population analysis-based stock assessment for Nort...
A new method for ageing staged eggs of fish is presented. The method is intended for species that sh...
The closure of the anchovy fishery in the Bay of Biscay between 2005 and 2010 due to low biomass lev...
The daily mortality rate of cohorts of plaice eggs in the Irish Sea is estimated throughout the spaw...
Egg mortality is a key parameter for understanding early life histories of fish. Small variations in...
The estimation of natural mortality in early life history stages of fish is difficult because the ap...
For species with extended spawning seasons, short periods of beneficial conditions often lead to dis...
A tentative method to estimate egg and larval mortality is demonstrated. The material was sampled du...
The daily mortality rates of North Sea herring early-stage larvae are found to vary over decades. La...
Fish egg mortality is relevant for ecological studies and also required to estimate egg production b...
Experiments on the reproduction of individual Norwegian coastal cod and for the Arcto-Norwegian cod ...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in South Australia spawn over a wide range of daily times and hatch in...
THE mortality problem is one of great significance in breeding opera-tions aside from its economic a...
Uncertainty about the quality of current virtual population analysis-based stock assessment for Nort...
A new method for ageing staged eggs of fish is presented. The method is intended for species that sh...
The closure of the anchovy fishery in the Bay of Biscay between 2005 and 2010 due to low biomass lev...
The daily mortality rate of cohorts of plaice eggs in the Irish Sea is estimated throughout the spaw...
Egg mortality is a key parameter for understanding early life histories of fish. Small variations in...
The estimation of natural mortality in early life history stages of fish is difficult because the ap...
For species with extended spawning seasons, short periods of beneficial conditions often lead to dis...
A tentative method to estimate egg and larval mortality is demonstrated. The material was sampled du...
The daily mortality rates of North Sea herring early-stage larvae are found to vary over decades. La...
Fish egg mortality is relevant for ecological studies and also required to estimate egg production b...
Experiments on the reproduction of individual Norwegian coastal cod and for the Arcto-Norwegian cod ...
The population dynamic consequence of individuals producing sufficient progeny over their lifetime f...
Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) in South Australia spawn over a wide range of daily times and hatch in...
THE mortality problem is one of great significance in breeding opera-tions aside from its economic a...
Uncertainty about the quality of current virtual population analysis-based stock assessment for Nort...
A new method for ageing staged eggs of fish is presented. The method is intended for species that sh...
The closure of the anchovy fishery in the Bay of Biscay between 2005 and 2010 due to low biomass lev...