Revisiting fishery sustainability targets
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- Catch-to-stock dependence: the case of small pelagic fishery with bounded harvesting effort
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- Comparing the Ricker and \(\theta\)-logistic models for estimating elk population growth
- Effect of harvest timing on the dynamics of the Ricker-Seno model
- Fishery management under multiple uncertainty
- HARVESTING AN AGE‐STRUCTURED POPULATION AS BIOMASS: DOES IT WORK?
- High prices for rare species can drive large populations extinct: the anthropogenic Allee effect revisited
- Inference from iterative simulation using multiple sequences
- Interspecific competition models derived from competition among individuals
- Optimal escapement in stage-structured fisheries with environmental stochasticity
- Optimal escapement levels in stochastic and deterministic harvesting models
- Overcoming the impossibility of age-balanced harvest
- Square root identities for harvested Beverton-Holt models
- The no-U-turn sampler: adaptively setting path lengths in Hamiltonian Monte Carlo
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