Fisheries research, Tập 158, Số s, 2014
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1Selectivity: Theory,estimation,and application in fishery stock assessment models
2Fishery selection and its relevance to stock assessment and fishery management / David B. Sampson
3Using areas-as-fleets selectivity to model spatial fishing: Asymptotic curves are unlikely under equilibrium conditions / Lynn Waterhouse and others
4A proposed, tested, and applied adjustment to account for bias in growth parameter estimates due to selectivity / Amy M. Schueller, Erik H. Williams, Robin T. Cheshire
5A historical review of selectivity approaches and retrospective patterns in the Pacific halibut stock assessment / Ian J. Stewart, Steven J.D. Martell
6Investigating the influence of length–frequency data on the stock assessment of Indian Ocean bigeye tuna / Rishi Sharma and others
7Tradeoffs between bias, robustness, and common sense when choosing selectivity forms / Peter-John F. Hulson, Dana H. Hanselman
8A comparison of parametric, semi-parametric, and non-parametric approaches to selectivity in age-structured assessment models / James T. Thorson, Ian G. Taylor
9Towards defining good practices for modeling time-varying selectivity / S. I. Stewart, S.Martel
10Estimation of time-varying selectivity in stock assessments using state-space models / Anders Nielsen, Casper W. Berg
11Use of multiple selectivity patterns as a proxy for spatial structure / Felipe Hurtado-Ferro, Andre E. Punt, Kevin T. Hill
12Evaluation of the sensitivity of biological reference points to the spatio-temporal distribution of fishing effort when seasonal migrations are sex-specific / Hiroshi Okamura and others
13Model selection for selectivity in fisheries stock assessments / André E. Punt, Felipe Hurtado-Ferro, Athol R. Whitten
14Direct calculation of relative fishery and survey selectivities / William G. Clark
15Use of likelihood profiling over a global scaling parameter to structure the population dynamics model: An example using blue marlin in the Pacific Ocean / Hui-Hua Lee and others
16Data conflict caused by model mis-specification of selectivity in an integrated stock assessment model and its potential effects on stock status estimation / Momoko Ichinokawa, Hiroshi Okamura, Yukio Takeuchi
17Evaluation of virgin recruitment profiling as a diagnostic for selectivity curve structure in integrated stock assessment models / Sheng-Ping Wang and others
18Evaluation of length- vs. age-composition data and associated selectivity assumptions used in stock assessments based on robustness of derived management quantities / Paul R. Crone, Juan L. Valero
19The ability of two age composition error distributions to estimate selectivity and spawning stock biomass in simulated stock assessments / Christopher M. Legault
20Selectivity's distortion of the production function and its influence on management advice from surplus production models / Sheng-Ping Wang, Mark N. Maunder, Alexandre Aires-da-Silva
21Does selectivity matter? A fisheries management perspective / Doug S. Butterworth án others
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