Blar i Havforskningsinstituttet på emneord "bestandssammenbrudd"
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Body condition and evolution of maturation of Atlantic cod in Newfoundland
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2006)Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua, L.) stocks off Newfoundland and Labrador underwent severe depletions that started in the late 1980s and led to moratoria in the early 1990s. Fisheries closures are still applied in most of the ... -
The collapse of the Norwegian spring spawning stock
(ICES CM Documents;1972/H:11, Working paper, 1972) -
Den ufarlige oljen
(Others, 2009-04-17) -
Fisheries-Induced Changes in Age and Size at Maturation and Understanding the Potential for Selection-Induced Stock Collapse
(ICES CM documents, Working paper, 2002)Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories of harvested stocks. Using field data and adequate statistical methods, such alterations can be demonstrated. However, ... -
Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for stock rebuilding and recovery
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-07-31)Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about rebuilding and recovery planning. To succeed, factors affecting recovery dynamics need to be understood, including the ... -
Kolmulekollaps [Arild Slotte uttaler seg om klomulebestanden]
(Others, 2009-08-24) -
The Barents Sea capelin 1983 -1988
(ICES CM Documents;1988/H:52, Working paper, 1988) -
The killing of the north-east Atlantic plankton feeders: Man the murderer or accessory to the crime?
(ICES CM Documents;1988/H:59, Working paper, 1988) -
Trophic interactions affecting a key ecosystem component: a multi-stage analysis of the recruitment of the Barents Sea capelin
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-08-10)The Barents Sea stock of capelin (Mallotus villosus) has suffered three major collapses (>90% reduction) since 1985 due to recruitment failures. As capelin is a key species in the area, these population collapses have had ... -
Trophic interactions affecting a key ecosystem component: a multi-stage analysis of the recruitment of the Barents Sea capelin
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-08-10)The Barents Sea stock of capelin (Mallotus villosus) has suffered three major collapses (>90% reduction) since 1985 due to recruitment failures. As capelin is a key species in the area, these population collapses have had ... -
Trophic interactions affecting a key ecosystem component: a multi-stage analysis of the recruitment of the Barents Sea capelin
(ICES CM documents;2009/ C:07, Working paper, 2009)