D.J. Gaughan
Government of Western Australia
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Fisheries Research | 2002
D.J. Gaughan; W.J. Fletcher; John McKinlay
Distribution of Sardinops eggs from seven surveys off southern Western Australia (WA) were assessed to determine if there were separate concentrations of spawning adults. Ten year series (1989–1998) of both age compositions and gonadosomatic indices (GSIs), obtained from routine sampling of commercial catches, were also analysed to aid assessment of stock structure of Sardinops from three regions on the southern WA coast. The patterns in the distribution of Sardinops eggs provided evidence for the existence of distinct centres of spawning that were joined by intervening areas of less spawning activity. Together with regional differences in mean GSI and independence of age compositions between regions in 5 of the 10 years examined, these results indicate that there is not wide-scale mixing of mature age classes between the three regions. As first vulnerability occurs at time of maturity, these non-mixing assemblages are termed functionally distinct adult assemblages (FDAAs) and may persist due to fitness-related ties to localised areas of higher habitat suitability in a region of the world with an oligotrophic pelagic ecosystem. Alternatively, given that the interrelationships between pre-recruit Sardinops across the three regions are poorly understood, it is also possible that behavioural mechanisms, such as natal homing, may be involved in maintaining distinctness of the FDAAs. Regardless of the cause of non-mixing, when fisheries exploit spatially limited but disjunct parts of a single breeding stock, the exploited portions of the stock may in some cases also be considered as distinct for the purposes of management. Crown Copyright # 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Fisheries Research | 2003
Alexander G. Murray; D.J. Gaughan
Abstract An age-structured model of the Australian pilchard’s population has been adapted to simulate recovery from the mass mortality suffered during the herpesvirus epidemics of 1995 and 1998/1999. The model generates a vigorous recovery even when levels of mortality are very high, which accords with observations. In spite of this strong recovery, the model indicates that stock is sensitive to increased fishing pressure. Healthy stocks of juvenile pilchards play a key role in the vigorous post-epidemic recovery.
Fisheries Research | 2003
Alexander G. Murray; D.J. Gaughan
Corrigendum to “Using an age-structured model to simulate the recovery of the Australian pilchard (Sardinops sagax) population following epidemic mass mortality” [Fish. Res. 60 (2003) 415–426] Alexander G. Murray a,b,∗, Daniel J. Gaughan c a FRS Marine Laboratory, P.O. Box 101, Victoria Road, Torry, Aberdeen AB11 9DB, UK b Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen, Tillydrone Avenue, Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, UK c Research Division, Fisheries WA, Western Australian Marine Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 20, North Beach WA 6020, Australia
Marine Policy | 2010
W.J. Fletcher; J. Shaw; S.J. Metcalf; D.J. Gaughan
Archive | 2009
R.C.J. Lenanton; J. StJohn; I. Keay; Corey B. Wakefield; Gary Jackson; B. Wise; D.J. Gaughan
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2007
D.J. Gaughan
Archive | 2005
Michael C. Mackie; Paul D. Lewis; D.J. Gaughan; Stephen J. Newman
Fisheries Research | 2010
S.J. Metcalf; K. Moyle; D.J. Gaughan
Fisheries Research | 2016
W.J. Fletcher; B. Wise; L.M. Joll; Norman G. Hall; Emily A. Fisher; A.V. Harry; D. Fairclough; D.J. Gaughan; K. Travaille; B.W. Molony; M. Kangas
Fletcher, W.J., Shaw, J., Gaughan, D.J. and Metcalf, S.J. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Metcalf, Sarah.html> (2011) Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management: Case study report West Coast Bioregion. Fisheries Research Report No. 225. Department of Fisheries, Western Australia | 2011
W.J. Fletcher; Jenny Shaw; D.J. Gaughan; S.J. Metcalf