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Report of the Working Group on Marine Mammal Population Dynamics and Habitats [By correspondence, May, 2002]
(ICES CM Documents;2002/ACE:2, Working paper, 2002) -
Report of the Working Group on Marine Mammal Population Dynamics and Habitats [ICES Headquarters, 23- 27 April, 2001]
(ICES CM Documents;2001/ACE:1, Working paper, 2001) -
Report of the Working Group on Marine Mammal Population Dynamics and Trophic Interactions [ICES Headquarters, 12- 15 March, 1999]
(ICES CM Documents;1999/G:3, Working paper, 1999) -
Report of the Working Group on Pathology and Diseases of Marine Organisms [Lisbon, Portugal, 2- 6 March, 1999]
(ICES CM Documents;1999/F:4, Working paper, 1999) -
Report of the Working Group on Recruitment Processes [Bergen, 8- 10 March, 2000]
(ICES CM Documents;2000/C:3, Working paper, 2000) -
Report of the Working Group on Zooplankton Ecology [Woods Hole, USA, 19- 23 June, 1995]
(ICES CM Documents;1995/L:5, Working paper, 1995) -
Report of the Workshop on Modelling the Population Dynamics of Harmful Algal Blooms [Vigo, 4- 7 May, 1994]
(ICES CM Documents;1994/C:5, Working paper, 1994) -
Report of the Workshop on the Trans-latitudinal Study of Calanus finmarchicus in the North Atlantic [Oslo, 6- 8 April, 1994]
(ICES CM Documents;1994/L:10, Working paper, 1994) -
Sources of errors in and limitations of Virtual Population Analysis (Cohort analysis)
(ICES CM Documents;1976/H:40, Working paper, 1976) -
Synergistic effects of fishing-induced demographic changes and climate variation on fish population dynamics
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-03-28)The synergistic effects of fishing, climate and internal dynamics on population fluctuations are poorly understood due to the complexity of these interactions. In this paper, we combine time series analysis and simulations ... -
Systematic bias in estimates of reproductive potential of an Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stock: implications for stock–recruit theory and management
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)Stock–recruit relationships that use spawning stock biomass (SSB) to represent reproductive potential assume that the proportion of SSB composed of females and the relative fecundity (number of eggs produced per unit ... -
Systematic bias in estimates of reproductive potential of cod stocks: implications for stock/recruit theory and management
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2005)Stock/recruit relationships, describing the relationship between the parental population and the number of offspring produced, are a central tool in population ecology. For fish populations the stock/recruit relationship ... -
The challenge of the herring in the Norwegian Sea: making optimal collective spatial decision
(ICES CM Documents;1996/H:15, Working paper, 1996)Herring are long-lived multiple spawners exhibiting strong variation in reproductive and recruitment success between years. They tend to adopt low-risk, preferred-conservative strategies; for example, shifts to alternative ... -
Towards Operational Management Of Pelagic Ecosystems
(ICES CM documents;2010/A:04, Working paper, 2010)Satellite data and operational ocean models provide the necessary inputs for ecosystem models of the lower to mid- and upper trophic levels. One key explanatory variable that is usually missing to understand the dynamics ... -
Vital population rates across multiple spatial scales: A geostatistical analysis
(ICES CM documents;2005/L:01, Working paper, 2005)Population and community level processes change across multiple spatial scales. Understanding these patterns and the factors that drive them are essential for the development of spatial approaches in fisheries management. ...