Several life history traits of sharks result in juveniles being particularly vulnerable to exploitation. However, population level impacts of harvests on juvenile sharks have not been well quantified. This paper examines a range of harvest strategies, including those targeting juveniles. Reproductive value and yield per recruit are used to compare the harvests, which are represented by Leslie matrix models with a harvest matrix. Two species are used as examples: the short-lived Rhizoprionodon taylori and the long-lived Squalus acanthias. Harvests that maintain a stationary population size cause reproductive values to change in opposing ways, but they remove equal fractions of the population's reproductive potential. A new theorem gives popu...
The longevity and low fecundity of sharks make them particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation. Pr...
Most of the world's catches of sharks are incidentally taken by tuna fishing gear, constituting byca...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
Several life history traits of sharks result in juveniles being particularly vulnerable to exploitat...
We have developed a population dynamics model that considers the spatial segregation by sex and onto...
Information on how shark populations respond to fishing mortality (F) is critical to developing succ...
Effective fisheries management generally requires reliable data describing the target species’ life-...
The typically slow life histories of sharks make them susceptible to overexploitation. However, this...
Information on the status of shark populations and how they respond to increases in mortality (e.g. ...
Although many shark species are currently fished past sustainable levels, we lack the data to fully ...
To effectively protect at-risk sharks, resource managers and conservation practitioners must have a ...
Stochastic demographic models were developed for Carcharhinus obscurus and C. plumbeus populations o...
The silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) is one of the most heavily fished tropical shark species ...
Stochastic demographic models were developed for Carcharhinus obscurus and C. plumbeus populations o...
The longevity and low fecundity of sharks make them particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation. Pr...
The longevity and low fecundity of sharks make them particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation. Pr...
Most of the world's catches of sharks are incidentally taken by tuna fishing gear, constituting byca...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
Several life history traits of sharks result in juveniles being particularly vulnerable to exploitat...
We have developed a population dynamics model that considers the spatial segregation by sex and onto...
Information on how shark populations respond to fishing mortality (F) is critical to developing succ...
Effective fisheries management generally requires reliable data describing the target species’ life-...
The typically slow life histories of sharks make them susceptible to overexploitation. However, this...
Information on the status of shark populations and how they respond to increases in mortality (e.g. ...
Although many shark species are currently fished past sustainable levels, we lack the data to fully ...
To effectively protect at-risk sharks, resource managers and conservation practitioners must have a ...
Stochastic demographic models were developed for Carcharhinus obscurus and C. plumbeus populations o...
The silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) is one of the most heavily fished tropical shark species ...
Stochastic demographic models were developed for Carcharhinus obscurus and C. plumbeus populations o...
The longevity and low fecundity of sharks make them particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation. Pr...
The longevity and low fecundity of sharks make them particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation. Pr...
Most of the world's catches of sharks are incidentally taken by tuna fishing gear, constituting byca...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...