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PLOS ONE | 2013

Accounting for Age Uncertainty in Growth Modeling, the Case Study of Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) of the Indian Ocean

Emmanuelle Dortel; Félix Massiot-Granier; Etienne Rivot; Julien Million; Jean-Pierre Hallier; Eric Morize; Jean-Marie Munaron; Nicolas Bousquet; Emmanuel Chassot

Age estimates, typically determined by counting periodic growth increments in calcified structures of vertebrates, are the basis of population dynamics models used for managing exploited or threatened species. In fisheries research, the use of otolith growth rings as an indicator of fish age has increased considerably in recent decades. However, otolith readings include various sources of uncertainty. Current ageing methods, which converts an average count of rings into age, only provide periodic age estimates in which the range of uncertainty is fully ignored. In this study, we describe a hierarchical model for estimating individual ages from repeated otolith readings. The model was developed within a Bayesian framework to explicitly represent the sources of uncertainty associated with age estimation, to allow for individual variations and to include knowledge on parameters from expertise. The performance of the proposed model was examined through simulations, and then it was coupled to a two-stanza somatic growth model to evaluate the impact of the age estimation method on the age composition of commercial fisheries catches. We illustrate our approach using the saggital otoliths of yellowfin tuna of the Indian Ocean collected through large-scale mark-recapture experiments. The simulation performance suggested that the ageing error model was able to estimate the ageing biases and provide accurate age estimates, regardless of the age of the fish. Coupled with the growth model, this approach appeared suitable for modeling the growth of Indian Ocean yellowfin and is consistent with findings of previous studies. The simulations showed that the choice of the ageing method can strongly affect growth estimates with subsequent implications for age-structured data used as inputs for population models. Finally, our modeling approach revealed particularly useful to reflect uncertainty around age estimates into the process of growth estimation and it can be applied to any study relying on age estimation.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2014

Embedding stock assessment within an integrated hierarchical Bayesian life cycle modelling framework: an application to Atlantic salmon in the Northeast Atlantic

Félix Massiot-Granier; Etienne Prévost; Gérald Chaput; Ted Potter; Gordon W. Smith; Jonathan White; Samu Mäntyniemi; Etienne Rivot


Archive | 2011

A bayesian observation error model for otolith reading : the case study of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the Indian Ocean

Emmanuelle Dortel; Félix Massiot-Granier; Emmanuel Chassot; Eric Morize; Julien Million; Jean-Pierre Hallier; Etienne Rivot


Archive | 2014

Dynamique des populations de saumon atlantique (salmo salar) à l’échelle de son aire de répartition : séparer les différentes échelles dans les facteurs de forçage par une approche de modèlisation hiérarchique Bayesienne

Félix Massiot-Granier


144th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society | 2014

A bayesian hierarchical modelling approach to unravel the demographic response of Atlantic salmon populations to multiple stressors

Félix Massiot-Granier; Etienne Prévost; Gérald Chaput; Jon White; Gordon W. Smith; Ted Potter; Etienne Rivot


12. Colloque Scientifique de l'AFH "Les écosystèmes marins dans tous leurs états" | 2014

Analyser le fonctionnement des multiples populations pour mettre en évidence les empreintes des changements écosystémiques

Maxime Olmos; Félix Massiot-Granier; Gérald Chaput; Etienne Prévost; Etienne Rivot


Archive | 2013

Mieux comprendre la dynamique des populations sauvages de saumon atlantique pour optimiser leur gestion. L'apport des modèles hiérarchiques Bayésiens

Etienne Rivot; Félix Massiot-Granier; Etienne Prévost; Jonathan White; Gérald Chaput; Atso Romakkaniemi; H. Pulkinnen; T. Pakkarinen; Samu Mäntyniemi


Archive | 2013

Effective use of ecosystem and biological knowledge in fisheries

Etienne Rivot; Félix Massiot-Granier; Henni Pulkkinen; C. Chaput; Samu Mäntyniemi; T. Pakarinen; Etienne Prévost; Jonathan White; A. Romakkaniemi


11. Forum Halieutique. Exploitation et conservationdes écosystèmes aquatiques : une question d'échelles ? | 2013

Les modèles hiérarchiques : un outil pour gérer les emboitements d'échelles dans la modélisation intégrée des cycles de vie

Etienne Rivot; Félix Massiot-Granier; B. Archambault; S. Rochette; Etienne Prévost; Olivier Le Pape


11. Forum Halieutique. Exploitation et conservationdes écosystèmes aquatiques : une question d'échelles ? | 2013

Réponse démographique des populations de saumon atlantique à de multiples facteurs de pression : une approche par modélisation hiérarchique Bayésienne à l'échelle de son aire de distribution

Félix Massiot-Granier; Etienne Prévost; Gérald Chaput; Gordon W. Smith; Jonathan White; Ted Potter; Etienne Rivot

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Etienne Prévost

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Gérald Chaput

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Ted Potter

Centre for Environment

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Emmanuel Chassot

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Emmanuelle Dortel

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Eric Morize

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean-Pierre Hallier

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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