In this paper, we describe a discrete-time formalism for describing the dynamics of the size-at-age distribution of a cohort of individuals exhibiting irreversible von Bertalanffy growth in a statistically uniform random environment. This formalism yields a highly efficient numerical implementation, which is particularly suited to automatic optimization. In the special case where mortality is sufficiently size-independent not to vary substantially across the bulk of the size distribution at any given age, we can further increase this efficiency by deriving compact update rules for the mean and coefficient of variation of size-at-age. In this case, we also demonstrate that the depensatory effect of random growth variability and the compensat...
We consider three individual-based models describing growth in stochastic environments. Stochastic d...
We describe a novel method to estimate the probabilities of maturing at age as a function of size; t...
We analyse how intensive exploitation may have caused evolutionary changes in the age and length at ...
In this paper, we describe a discrete-time formalism for describing the dynamics of the size-at-age ...
In this paper, we propose a theoretical framework within which a unified treatment of the key source...
Here we present a new technique to study life history variation when only length distributions of p...
Here we present a new technique to study life history variation when only length distributions of po...
<p>Estimating the time required (i.e., age) for fish in a population to reach a specific length (e.g...
The study of animal growth is a longstanding crucial topic of theoretical biology. In this paper we ...
International audienceThe study of animal growth is a longstanding crucial topic of theoretical biol...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
Abstract: We present a maximum likelihood procedure for estimating population growth and mortality p...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish...
Understanding how stochastic and non-linear deterministic processes interact is a major challenge in...
We consider three individual-based models describing growth in stochastic environments. Stochastic d...
We describe a novel method to estimate the probabilities of maturing at age as a function of size; t...
We analyse how intensive exploitation may have caused evolutionary changes in the age and length at ...
In this paper, we describe a discrete-time formalism for describing the dynamics of the size-at-age ...
In this paper, we propose a theoretical framework within which a unified treatment of the key source...
Here we present a new technique to study life history variation when only length distributions of p...
Here we present a new technique to study life history variation when only length distributions of po...
<p>Estimating the time required (i.e., age) for fish in a population to reach a specific length (e.g...
The study of animal growth is a longstanding crucial topic of theoretical biology. In this paper we ...
International audienceThe study of animal growth is a longstanding crucial topic of theoretical biol...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
Abstract: We present a maximum likelihood procedure for estimating population growth and mortality p...
The differences in demographic and life-history processes between organisms living in the same popul...
We consider estimation of mortality rates and growth parameters from length-frequency data of a fish...
Understanding how stochastic and non-linear deterministic processes interact is a major challenge in...
We consider three individual-based models describing growth in stochastic environments. Stochastic d...
We describe a novel method to estimate the probabilities of maturing at age as a function of size; t...
We analyse how intensive exploitation may have caused evolutionary changes in the age and length at ...