Hydrodynamic models have been used to estimate rates of ichthyoplankton transport across marine and estuarine environments and subsequent geographic isolation of a portion of the population (i.e., entrainment). Combining simulated data from hydrodynamic models with data from fish populations can provide more information, including estimates of regional abundance. Entrainment of postlarval delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus), a threatened species endemic to California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, caused by water export operations, was modeled using a Bayesian hierarchical model. The model was fit using data spanning years 1995–2015 from multiple sources: hydrodynamic particle tracking, fish length composition, mark–recapture, and count...
International audienceWe present a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate the abundance and the bio...
In fisheries monitoring, catch is assumed to be a product of fishing intensity, catchability, and av...
Bayesian hierarchical state-space models are a means of modeling fish population dynamics while acco...
A Bayesian hierarchical model that integrated information about state and observation processes was ...
There has been considerable debate about effects of entrainment of endangered Delta Smelt (Hypomesus...
State-space population models are becoming a common tool to guide natural resource management, becau...
Delta Smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus, is an endangered pelagic fish native to the San Francisco Est...
<p>The delta smelt is a small, endemic fish that resides in the upper San Francisco Estuary. They ar...
Long-term fish sampling data from the San Francisco Estuary were combined with detailed three-dimens...
<p class="p1">doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2016v14iss1art3" target="_blank">http:/...
Managing endangered species is challenging when increased rarity leads to an inability to detect the...
International audienceGrowth is a fundamental ecological process of stream-dwelling salmonids which ...
We examined factors affecting fish entrainment at California\u27s State Water Project and Central Va...
<p>Movements of pelagic organisms in the tidal freshwater regions of estuaries are sensitive to the ...
International audienceWe present a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate the abundance and the bio...
In fisheries monitoring, catch is assumed to be a product of fishing intensity, catchability, and av...
Bayesian hierarchical state-space models are a means of modeling fish population dynamics while acco...
A Bayesian hierarchical model that integrated information about state and observation processes was ...
There has been considerable debate about effects of entrainment of endangered Delta Smelt (Hypomesus...
State-space population models are becoming a common tool to guide natural resource management, becau...
Delta Smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus, is an endangered pelagic fish native to the San Francisco Est...
<p>The delta smelt is a small, endemic fish that resides in the upper San Francisco Estuary. They ar...
Long-term fish sampling data from the San Francisco Estuary were combined with detailed three-dimens...
<p class="p1">doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2016v14iss1art3" target="_blank">http:/...
Managing endangered species is challenging when increased rarity leads to an inability to detect the...
International audienceGrowth is a fundamental ecological process of stream-dwelling salmonids which ...
We examined factors affecting fish entrainment at California\u27s State Water Project and Central Va...
<p>Movements of pelagic organisms in the tidal freshwater regions of estuaries are sensitive to the ...
International audienceWe present a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate the abundance and the bio...
In fisheries monitoring, catch is assumed to be a product of fishing intensity, catchability, and av...
Bayesian hierarchical state-space models are a means of modeling fish population dynamics while acco...