Fish reproductive biology: implications for assessment and management
Jakobsen, T.
The reproductive success and subsequent recruitment of young fish into the exploitable population is the single most important factor for determining annual abundance levels of fishes in major commercial fisheries. The objective of this important new book is to argue for stronger linkages between basic and applied research on fisheries recruitment. INDICE: Chapter 1. Introduction (Tore Jakobsen, Michael J. Fogarty, Bernard A. Megrey and Erlend Moksness).Section 1. Biology, population dynamics, and recruitment.Chapter 2. Recruitment in Marine Populations (Michael J. Fogarty and Loretta OBrien).Chapter 3. Reproductive dynamics (D. Pavlov, N. Emelyanova and G.G. Novikov).Chapter 4. Recruitment Variability (Edward D. Houde).Chapter5. Effects of fishing on the population (Marie-Joëlle Rochet).Section 2: Information critical to successful assessment and management.Chapter 6. Egg, larval and juvenile surveys (Nancy C.H. Lo, Paul E. Smith and Motomitsu Takahashi).Chapter 7. Stock identification (Gavin A. Begg and Steven X. Cadrin).Chapter 8. Stock assessment models and predictions of catch and biomass (John G. Pope).Chapter 9. Applied fish reproductive biology: contribution of individual reproductive.potential to recruitment and fisheries management (Olav S. Kjesbu).Section 3: Incorporation of reproductive biology and recruitment considerations into management advice and strategies.Chapter 10. Current paradigms and forms of advice (K. Cochrane).Chapter 11. Management: New Approaches to Old Problems (Carl O'Brien).Chapter 12. Implementing information on stock reproductive potential in fisheries management: the motivation, the challenges and the opportunities (C. Tara Marshall)
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-2126-2
- Editorial: BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICA-
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 440
- Fecha Publicación: 20/03/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés