Stock Identification Methods: Applications in Fishery Science
Editat de Steven X. Cadrin, Lisa A. Kerr, Stefano Marianien Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2013
Technological advances have promoted the development of stock identification methods in many directions, resulting in a confusing variety of approaches. Based on central tenets of population biology and management needs, this valuable resource offers a unified framework for understanding stock structure by promoting an understanding of the relative merits and sensitivities of each approach.
- Describes 18 distinct approaches to stock identification grouped into sections on life history traits, environmental signals, genetic analyses, and applied marks
- Features experts' reviews of benchmark case studies, general protocols, and the strengths and weaknesses of each identification method
- Reviews statistical techniques for exploring stock patterns, testing for differences among putative stocks, stock discrimination, and stock composition analysis
- Focuses on the challenges of interpreting data and managing mixed-stock fisheries
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123970039
ISBN-10: 0123970032
Pagini: 588
Ilustrații: Approx. 150 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0123970032
Pagini: 588
Ilustrații: Approx. 150 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Fishery scientists and managers; students studying fish biology and related aquatic sciences.Cuprins
Foreword Introduction
1. Stock Identification Methods: An Overview
2. The Unit Stock Concept: Bounded Fish and Fisheries
3. Fishery Management Strategies for Addressing Complex Spatial Structure in Marine Fish Stocks
Geographic Variation
Life History Traits
4. Quantitative Traits
5. The continuing role of life history parameters to identify stock structure
Morphology
6. Morphometric Landmarks
7. Morphometric Outlines
8. Analysis of growth marks in calcified structures: insights into stock structure and migration pathways
9. Meristics
Environmental Signals
10. Parasites as Biological Tags
11. Chemical Composition of Fish Hard Parts as a Natural Marker of Fish Stocks
12. Fatty Acid Profiles as Natural Marks for Stock Identification
Genetic Analyses
13. Application of Mitochondrial DNA in Stock Identification
14. The Nuclear Genome: Neutral and Adaptive Markers in Fisheries Science
Movement and Mixing
15. The use of early life stages in stock identification studies
16. Conventional and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags
17. Acoustic and Radio Telemetry
18. Estimation of Movement from Tagging Data
19. Telemetry Analysis of Highly Migratory Species
Interdisciplinary Analyses
20. Sampling for Interdisiplinary Analysis
21. Simulation Modeling as a Tool for Synthesis of Stock Identification Information
22. Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Spatial Population Structure for Definition of Fishery Management Units
1. Stock Identification Methods: An Overview
2. The Unit Stock Concept: Bounded Fish and Fisheries
3. Fishery Management Strategies for Addressing Complex Spatial Structure in Marine Fish Stocks
Geographic Variation
Life History Traits
4. Quantitative Traits
5. The continuing role of life history parameters to identify stock structure
Morphology
6. Morphometric Landmarks
7. Morphometric Outlines
8. Analysis of growth marks in calcified structures: insights into stock structure and migration pathways
9. Meristics
Environmental Signals
10. Parasites as Biological Tags
11. Chemical Composition of Fish Hard Parts as a Natural Marker of Fish Stocks
12. Fatty Acid Profiles as Natural Marks for Stock Identification
Genetic Analyses
13. Application of Mitochondrial DNA in Stock Identification
14. The Nuclear Genome: Neutral and Adaptive Markers in Fisheries Science
Movement and Mixing
15. The use of early life stages in stock identification studies
16. Conventional and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags
17. Acoustic and Radio Telemetry
18. Estimation of Movement from Tagging Data
19. Telemetry Analysis of Highly Migratory Species
Interdisciplinary Analyses
20. Sampling for Interdisiplinary Analysis
21. Simulation Modeling as a Tool for Synthesis of Stock Identification Information
22. Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Spatial Population Structure for Definition of Fishery Management Units