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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Applying a separability assumption in a length-based stock assessment model to evaluate intra-annual effects of recruitment process error of small-pelagic fish Canales, Cristian M.
2019
217 C p. 108-121
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2 Character of temporal variability in stock productivity influences the utility of dynamic reference points Berger, Aaron M.
2019
217 C p. 185-197
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3 Density-dependence in the life history of fishes: When is a fish recruited? Lorenzen, Kai
2019
217 C p. 5-10
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4 Editorial Board 2019
217 C p. ii
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5 Effects of recruitment variability and fishing history on estimation of stock-recruitment relationships: Two case studies from U.S. West Coast fisheries He, Xi
2019
217 C p. 21-34
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6 Estimating recruitment variability and productivity in Antarctic krill Kinzey, Douglas
2019
217 C p. 98-107
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7 Extending integrated stock assessment models to use non-depensatory three-parameter stock-recruitment relationships Punt, André E.
2019
217 C p. 46-57
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8 Good practices for including environmental data to inform spawner-recruit dynamics in integrated stock assessments: Small pelagic species case study Crone, Paul R.
2019
217 C p. 122-132
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9 Management implications of modelling fisheries recruitment Plagányi, Éva E.
2019
217 C p. 169-184
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10 Modeling temporal variation in recruitment in fisheries stock assessment: A review of theory and practice Maunder, Mark N.
2019
217 C p. 71-86
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11 Modelling recruitment in a spatial context: A review of current approaches, simulation evaluation of options, and suggestions for best practices Punt, André E.
2019
217 C p. 140-155
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12 Paulik revisited: Statistical framework and estimation performance of multistage recruitment functions Brooks, Elizabeth N.
2019
217 C p. 58-70
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13 Perspective: Let’s simplify stock assessment by replacing tuning algorithms with statistics Thorson, James T.
2019
217 C p. 133-139
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14 Recruitment in tuna RFMO stock assessment and management: A review of current approaches and challenges Kolody, Dale S.
2019
217 C p. 217-234
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15 Recruitment: Theory, estimation, and application in fishery stock assessment models Sharma, Rishi
2019
217 C p. 1-4
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16 "So, where do you come from?" The impact of assumed spatial population structure on estimates of recruitment Cadrin, Steven X.
2019
217 C p. 156-168
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17 Steepness for West Coast rockfishes: Results from a twelve-year experiment in iterative regional meta-analysis Thorson, James T.
2019
217 C p. 11-20
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18 The case for estimating recruitment variation in data-moderate and data-poor age-structured models Thorson, James T.
2019
217 C p. 87-97
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19 The influence of metrics for spawning output on stock assessment results and evaluation of reference points: An illustration with yellowfin tuna in the eastern Pacific Ocean Minte-Vera, Carolina V.
2019
217 C p. 35-45
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20 Unraveling the recruitment problem: A review of environmentally-informed forecasting and management strategy evaluation Haltuch, M.A.
2019
217 C p. 198-216
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