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Evolutionary Applications | 2009

Comparison of demographic and direct methods to calculate probabilistic maturation reaction norms for Flemish Cap cod (Gadus morhua)

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; M. J. Morgan; Fran Saborido-Rey

Age and length at maturation have declined in many fish populations and this has been hypothesized to be a genetic change caused by high fishing mortality. Probabilistic Maturation Reaction Norms (PMRNs) have been used as a tool to gain a better understanding of the possible genetic nature of these changes. The demographic and direct methods are two ways to calculate PMRNs. The data requirements are more often met for the demographic method than for the direct method which requires the identification of recruit spawners. However, the demographic method relies on more assumptions than the direct method, typically assuming equality of growth and mortality rates for immature and mature individuals within an age class. This study provides the first direct comparison of demographic and direct methods and shows that both methods produce comparable results. Differences between methods are hypothesized to be owed to possible differences in growth rate between mature and immature individuals in Flemish Cap cod.


Evolutionary Applications | 2009

ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Comparison of demographic and direct methods to calculate probabilistic maturation reaction norms for Flemish Cap cod (Gadus morhua): Reaction norms for Flemish Cap cod

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; M. J. Morgan; Fran Saborido-Rey

Age and length at maturation have declined in many fish populations and this has been hypothesized to be a genetic change caused by high fishing mortality. Probabilistic Maturation Reaction Norms (PMRNs) have been used as a tool to gain a better understanding of the possible genetic nature of these changes. The demographic and direct methods are two ways to calculate PMRNs. The data requirements are more often met for the demographic method than for the direct method which requires the identification of recruit spawners. However, the demographic method relies on more assumptions than the direct method, typically assuming equality of growth and mortality rates for immature and mature individuals within an age class. This study provides the first direct comparison of demographic and direct methods and shows that both methods produce comparable results. Differences between methods are hypothesized to be owed to possible differences in growth rate between mature and immature individuals in Flemish Cap cod.


Evolutionary Applications | 2009

ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Comparison of demographic and direct methods to calculate probabilistic maturation reaction norms for Flemish Cap cod (Gadus morhua)

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; M. J. Morgan; Fran Saborido-Rey

Age and length at maturation have declined in many fish populations and this has been hypothesized to be a genetic change caused by high fishing mortality. Probabilistic Maturation Reaction Norms (PMRNs) have been used as a tool to gain a better understanding of the possible genetic nature of these changes. The demographic and direct methods are two ways to calculate PMRNs. The data requirements are more often met for the demographic method than for the direct method which requires the identification of recruit spawners. However, the demographic method relies on more assumptions than the direct method, typically assuming equality of growth and mortality rates for immature and mature individuals within an age class. This study provides the first direct comparison of demographic and direct methods and shows that both methods produce comparable results. Differences between methods are hypothesized to be owed to possible differences in growth rate between mature and immature individuals in Flemish Cap cod.


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2011

Does increased information about reproductive potential result in better prediction of recruitment

M. Joanne Morgan; Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; Fran Saborido-Rey


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2012

Changes and trends in the demersal fish community of the Flemish Cap, Northwest Atlantic, in the period 1988 -2008

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; Mariano Koen-Alonso; Fran Saborido-Rey


Fisheries Research | 2013

Disentangling genetic change from phenotypic response in reproductive parameters of Flemish Cap cod Gadus morhua

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; Joanne Morgan; Mariano Koen-Alonso; Fran Saborido-Rey


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2013

Changes in distribution of Greenland halibut in a varying environment

M. J. Morgan; D. Garabana; Rick M. Rideout; E. Román; Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; Fran Saborido-Rey


Archive | 2012

Food consumption of Flemish Cap cod Gadus morhua and redfish Sebastes sp. using generic bioenergetic models

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; Fran Saborido-Rey


Ciencias Marinas | 2011

Study of the relationship between total egg production, female spawning stock biomass, and recruitment of Flemish Cap cod (Gadus morhua)

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; Mj Morgan; Rm Rideout; Rosario Domínguez-Petit; Fran Saborido-Rey


Archive | 2011

Analysis of common trends in the feeding habits of main demersal fish species on the Flemish Cap

Alfonso Pérez-Rodríguez; Mariano Koen-Alonso; Carlos González; Fran Saborido-Rey

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Fran Saborido-Rey

Spanish National Research Council

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Rosario Domínguez-Petit

Spanish National Research Council

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Joanne Morgan

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Rick M. Rideout

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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