Early life survival is critical to successful replenishment of fish populations, and hypotheses developed under the Growth-Survival Paradigm (GSP) have guided investigations of controlling processes. The GSP postulates that recruitment depends on growth and mortality rates during early life stages, as well as their duration, after which the mortality declines substantially. The GSP predicts a shift in the frequency distribution of growth histories with age towards faster growth rates relative to the initial population because slow-growing individuals are subject to high mortality (via starvation and predation). However, mortality data compiled from 387 cases published in 153 studies (1971–2022) showed that the GSP was only supported in 56% ...
Growth-selective mortality as larvae can influence recruitment in marine fishes. Its importance in f...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
A primary goal of ecology is to identify the factors underlying recruitment variability, and how the...
Early life survival is critical to successful replenishment of fish populations, and hypotheses deve...
We used an individual-based Monte Carlo simulation model to explore how changes in the mean and vari...
The first weeks in life are crucial for the fate of fish. During this period, fish show large disper...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Fish in many exploited stocks grow faster and mature earlier at either larger or smaller sizes in c...
A study of stock/recruitment processes in model form suggests that the natural mortality of fishes i...
This thesis is written with the aim to increase the holistic understanding of growth in fish. As sta...
The theory of recruitment in fishes and hypotheses pertaining to causes of recruitment fluctuation a...
<div><p>Understanding the causal mechanisms that determine recruitment success is critical to the ef...
Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class st...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Growth models used for adult fish are often inadequate to model early larval growth in the first wee...
Growth-selective mortality as larvae can influence recruitment in marine fishes. Its importance in f...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
A primary goal of ecology is to identify the factors underlying recruitment variability, and how the...
Early life survival is critical to successful replenishment of fish populations, and hypotheses deve...
We used an individual-based Monte Carlo simulation model to explore how changes in the mean and vari...
The first weeks in life are crucial for the fate of fish. During this period, fish show large disper...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Fish in many exploited stocks grow faster and mature earlier at either larger or smaller sizes in c...
A study of stock/recruitment processes in model form suggests that the natural mortality of fishes i...
This thesis is written with the aim to increase the holistic understanding of growth in fish. As sta...
The theory of recruitment in fishes and hypotheses pertaining to causes of recruitment fluctuation a...
<div><p>Understanding the causal mechanisms that determine recruitment success is critical to the ef...
Since the classical works by Hjort linked the survival of early life stages of fish to year-class st...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Growth models used for adult fish are often inadequate to model early larval growth in the first wee...
Growth-selective mortality as larvae can influence recruitment in marine fishes. Its importance in f...
Gaining reliable estimates of how long fish early life stages can survive without feeding and how st...
A primary goal of ecology is to identify the factors underlying recruitment variability, and how the...