نتایج جستجو برای: fishing mortality proxy

تعداد نتایج: 325174  

2017
Godfrey Bwire Aline Munier Issaka Ouedraogo Leonard Heyerdahl Henry Komakech Atek Kagirita Richard Wood Raymond Mhlanga Berthe Njanpop-Lafourcade Mugagga Malimbo Issa Makumbi Jennifer Wandawa Bradford D Gessner Christopher Garimoi Orach Martin A Mengel

BACKGROUND The communities in fishing villages in the Great Lakes Region of Africa and particularly in Uganda experience recurrent cholera outbreaks that lead to considerable mortality and morbidity. We evaluated cholera epidemiology and population characteristics in the fishing villages of Uganda to better target prevention and control interventions of cholera and contribute to its elimination...

2009
Joshua E. Cinner Tim R. McClanahan Nicholas A. J. Graham Morgan S. Pratchett Shaun K. Wilson Jean-Baptiste Raina

1. Climate change is emerging as one of the greatest threats to coral reef ecosystems. Climate-induced warming events trigger coral bleaching and mortality, which can indirectly affect coral reef fishes. Managing fisheries across coral mortality events is expected to influence the persistence of species and reef recovery potential. The most common management recommendation has been to prohibit ...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
Pietro Landi Cang Hui Ulf Dieckmann

Commercial harvesting is recognized to induce adaptive responses of life-history traits in fish populations, in particular by shifting the age and size at maturation through directional selection. In addition to such evolution of a target stock, the corresponding fishery itself may adapt, in terms of fishing policy, technological progress, fleet dynamics, and adaptive harvest. The aim of this s...

2009
Christian Jørgensen Bruno Ernande Øyvind Fiksen

Industrial fishing has been identified as a cause for life history changes in many harvested stocks, mainly because of the intense fishing mortality and its size-selectivity. Because these changes are potentially evolutionary, we investigate evolutionarily stable life-histories and yield in an energy-allocation state-dependent model for Northeast Arctic cod Gadus morhua. We focus on the evoluti...

2007
HONGHUA JIANG CAVELL BROWNIE JOSEPH E. HIGHTOWER KENNETH H. POLLOCK

—Current methods for estimation of ageand year-specific instantaneous mortality rates based on multiyear, multiple-age tagging studies assume that it is feasible to tag fish in a wide range of ages. For some species, however, only the youngest one or two age-classes are readily available for tagging. Given the practical advantages of tagging young fish only, an important question is whether suc...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2015
Graham D Raby Michael R Donaldson Scott G Hinch Timothy D Clark Erika J Eliason Kenneth M Jeffries Katrina V Cook Amy Teffer Arthur L Bass Kristina M Miller David A Patterson Anthony P Farrell Steven J Cooke

Acute stressors are commonly experienced by wild animals but their effects on fitness rarely are studied in the natural environment. Billions of fish are captured and released annually around the globe across all fishing sectors (e.g., recreational, commercial, subsistence). Whatever the motivation, release often occurs under the assumption of post-release survival. Yet, capture by fisheries (h...

2012
Masami Fujiwara

Fish species are diverse. For example, some exhibit early maturation while others delay maturation, some adopt semelparous reproductive strategies while others are iteroparous, and some are long-lived and others short-lived. The diversity is likely to have profound effects on fish population dynamics, which in turn has implications for fisheries management. In this study, a simple density-depen...

2004
Suzanne H. Alonzo Marc Mangel

Fisheries models have tradi­ tionally focused on patterns of growth, fecundity, and survival of fish. However, reproductive rates are the outcome of a variety of interconnected factors such as life-history strategies, mating patterns, population sex ratio, social interactions, and individual fecundity and fertility. Behaviorally appropriate models are necessary to understand stock dynamics and ...

2009
Edward R. Abraham

Seabirds are attracted to fishing vessels by the discard of waste from fishing. While this waste provides an available food source, seabirds foraging near vessels are at risk of either being caught or struck by the fishing gear. Within New Zealand waters, there were 212 seabirds observed killed by trawlers during the 2006–07 fishing year. Birds feeding on fishing waste behind trawlers may be st...

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