Erwan Duhamel
IFREMER
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PLOS ONE | 2018
Ernesto Jardim; Margit Eero; Alexandra Silva; Clara Ulrich; Lionel Pawlowski; Steven J. Holmes; Leire Ibaibarriaga; José A. A. De Oliveira; Isabel Riveiro; Nekane Alzorriz; Leire Citores; Finlay Scott; Andrés Uriarte; Pablo Carrera; Erwan Duhamel; Iago Mosqueira
This paper describes a methodology that combines meta-population theory and stock assessment models to gain insights about spatial heterogeneity of the meta-population in an operational time frame. The methodology was tested with stochastic simulations for different degrees of connectivity between sub-populations and applied to two case studies, North Sea cod (Gadus morua) and Northeast Atlantic sardine (Sardina pilchardus). Considering that the biological components of a population can be partitioned into discrete spatial units, we extended this idea into a property of additivity of sub-population abundances. If the additivity results hold true for putative sub-populations, then assessment results based on sub-populations will provide information to develop and monitor the implementation of finer scale/local management. The simulation study confirmed that when sub-populations are independent and not too heterogeneous with regards to productivity, the sum of stock assessment model estimates of sub-populations’ SSB is similar to the SSB estimates of the meta-population. It also showed that a strong diffusion process can be detected and that the stronger the connection between SSB and recruitment, the better the diffusion process will be detected. On the other hand it showed that weak to moderate diffusion processes are not easy to identify and large differences between sub-populations productivities may be confounded with weak diffusion processes. The application to North Sea cod and Atlantic sardine exemplified how much insight can be gained. In both cases the results obtained were sufficiently robust to support the regional analysis.
Progress in Oceanography | 2017
Mathieu Doray; Pierre Petitgas; Jean Baptiste Romagnan; Martin Huret; Erwan Duhamel; Christine Dupuy; Jérôme Spitz; Matthieu Authier; Florence Sanchez; Laurent Berger; Ghislain Dorémus; Paul Bourriau; Patrick Grellier; Jacques Massé
Archive | 2014
Mathieu Doray; Vincent Badts; Jacques Massé; Erwan Duhamel; Martin Huret; Ghislain Dorémus; Pierre Petitgas
Progress in Oceanography | 2017
Matthieu Authier; Ghislain Dorémus; Olivier Van Canneyt; Jean-Jacques Boubert; Gérard Gautier; Mathieu Doray; Erwan Duhamel; Jacques Massé; Pierre Petitgas; Vincent Ridoux; Jérôme Spitz
Archive | 2014
Mathieu Doray; Vincent Badts; Jacques Massé; Erwan Duhamel; Martin Huret; Ghislain Dorémus; Pierre Petitgas
international conference on evolvable systems | 2012
Pierre Petitgas; Patrick Grellier; Erwan Duhamel; Jacques Massé; Mathieu Doray
Archive | 2011
Alain Biseau; Robert Bellail; Michel Bertignac; Gerard Biais; Jean-Louis Bigot; Ludovic Bouche; Jerome Bourjea; Anthony Caro; Marie-Noelle De Casamajor; Nathalie Caill-Milly; Mickael Drogou; Erwan Duhamel; Spyros Fifas; Eric Foucher; Jean-Marc Fromentin; Angelique Jadaud; Luis Lampert; Martial Laurans; Muriel Lissardy; Pascal Lorance; Jean-Claude Mahe; Kelig Mahe; Jacques Massé; Gilles Morandeau; Lionel Pawlowski; Francois Poisson; Lionel Reynal; David Roos; Yves Verin; Joel Vigneau
ICES working Group on the Assessement of Mackerel, Horse Mackerel, Sardine and Anchovy | 2004
Erwan Duhamel; Alain Biseau; Jacques Massé; Héctor Villalobos
Progress in Oceanography | 2017
Mathieu Doray; Pierre Petitgas; Martin Huret; Erwan Duhamel; Jean Baptiste Romagnan; Matthieu Authier; Christine Dupuy; Jérôme Spitz
Progress in Oceanography | 2017
Paul Gatti; Louise Cominassi; Erwan Duhamel; Patrick Grellier; Hervé Le Delliou; Sophie Le Mestre; Pierre Petitgas; Manuella Rabiller; Jérôme Spitz; Martin Huret