Reglero etal 2014 – Worldwide distributions of tuna larvae: revisiting hypotheses on environmental requirements for spawning habitats
Reglero P, Tittensor D, Álvarez-Berastegui D, Aparicio-González A, Worm B (2014) Worldwide distributions of tuna larvae: revisiting hypotheses on environmental requirements for spawning habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 501:207-224
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MAINSTREET NS | Mar 4, 2014 | 8:32 How climate warming changes the oceans According to the National Climatic Data Center in the US, 2013 was the third warmest year since instrumented records began in 1880. Boris Worm tells us what a warming planet means for the oceans. LISTEN DetailsDeclining productivity of cod stocks
Productivity is a central determinant of population dynamics with consequences for population viability, resilience to exploitation, and extinction. In fish, the strength of a cohort is typically established during early life stages. Traditional approaches to measuring productivity do not allow for interannual variation in the maximum reproductive rate, a parameter governing population productivity. Allowing such process variation provides the ability to track dynamic changes instead of assuming a static productivity regime. Here we develop and evaluate a multivariate stock–recruitment state-space model to simultaneously estimate time-varying stock productivity and synchronicity of dynamics across populations.
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