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Schweigert, J. F. (1991). Multivariate Description of Pacipic Herring (clupea Harengus p.) Stocks from Size and Age Information (Vol. 48).
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, statistik, multivariat, genetik, morphologie, methode
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France, R., Holmes, J., & Lynch, A. (1991). Use of size-frequency data to estimate the age composition of crayfish populations (Vol. 48).
Zusammenfassung: Age-classes in crayfish populations can be determined from size-frequency data provided 4 tents are adhered to only crayfish collected from areas of rock substrate are used; trapping are excluded; species do not have longevities exceeding about 4 yr; and most importantly, sample sizes are greater than about 200. Studies that have failed to follow these guidelines have met with limited success in dissecting mixed frequency distributions. Further, 3 validation procedures must be undertaken: temporal replication within molting events to measure the precision of both data collection and size-frequency analysis; corroboration with known-age crayfish from either field recaptures or laboratory molt increments; and concordance with independent analysis of the mean size at onset of sexual maturity. When these checks support the size-frequency results, population age composition and analyses of rates of growth or mortality can be considered reliable.
Schlüsselwörter: Krebs, lÄngenfrequenz, methode, statistik, population
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Rose, G. A. (1992). Indices of Total Stock Biomass in the “Nothern” and Gulf of St. Lawrence Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) Stocks Derived from Time Series Analyses of Fixed Gear (Trap) Catches (Vol. 49).
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, zeitreihe, statistik, population
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Koslow, J. A. (1992). Fecundity and the Stock-Recruitment Relationship (Vol. 49).
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, population, modell, statistik, sr
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Arnason, A. N., Papst, M. H., & Hopky, G. E. (1992). Modelling the Increase in Variance of Fish Weight (Vol. 49).
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, statistik, wachstum, modell
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Jensen, A. L. (1986). Functional Regression and Correlation Analysis (Vol. 43).
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, statistik, regression, modell
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Chen, Y., Jackson, D. A., & Harvey, H. H. (1992). A comparison of von Bertalanffy and polynomial functions in modelling fish growth data (Vol. 49).
Zusammenfassung: We compared the von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF) and five polynormial functions (PF) in modelling fish growth for 16 populations comprising six species of freshwater fishes. Ranked results of the variance explained by each growth function indicated that VBGF described growth data better than three- and four-parameter polynomial functions. Log-transforming length and age greatly improved the goodness-of-fit of the three-parameter polynomial function. Statistical comparison of growth between populations or sexes was done using a general linear model for polynomial functions. The VBGF proved to be the best growth model for all 16 populations.
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, wachstum, methode, theorie, modell, statistik
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Nemec, A. F. L., & Brinkhurst, R. O. (1988). Using the Bootstrap to Assess Statistical Significance in the Cluster Analysis of Species Abundance Data (Vol. 45).
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, statistik, cluster, methode, modell
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Caputi, N. (1988). Factors affecting the time series bias in stock-recruitment relationships and the interaction between time series and measurement error bias (Vol. 45).
Zusammenfassung: The stock-recruitment relationship (SRR) and the recruitment to spawning stock relationship (RSR) of the tiger prawn (Penaeus esculentus ) in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia, were used to examine the time series bias and measurement error bias by Monte Carlo simulations. Simulating the effect of measurement error as well as the random variation about the SRR and RSR helps to determine the possible combinations of measurement error and random variation which may result in the observed variation about the SRR and RSR. The simulations also indicate that there is an interaction between measurement error and random variation about the SRR/RSR on the bias of the parameters of the SRR.
Schlüsselwörter: Fischerei, statistik, zeitreihe, methode, modell, theorie
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