ABSTRACT Steepness, a parameter derived from the stock‐recruit relationship, is widely used in fishery stock assessments to scale the productivity of a population. Steepness is a highly influential parameter, but it is often unknown a priori and is typically difficult to estimate.
Sabrina G. Beyer +2 more
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Hemisphere-Level Comparison of Climate-Driven Humpback Whale Breeding Migrations to the Eastern Pacific Off Costa Rica. [PDF]
Pelayo-González L +6 more
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Decadal Rapid Change in Energetic Carrying Capacity for Juvenile Chum Salmon in the Sanriku Coast
ABSTRACT Adult returns to coastal rivers in Sanriku, located near the southernmost area of chum salmon distribution, have declined since 2010. Climate‐induced fluctuations in juvenile prey availability may affect growth and survival, which are linked to adult returns.
Yuki Iino +3 more
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Chromosome-level Genome assembly and annotation of the Chirolophis japonicus. [PDF]
Pan H +5 more
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Global Marine Fishery Stock Productivity Under Climate Change. [PDF]
Ma S +6 more
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Synergistic impact of marine heat waves and rapid intensification exacerbates tropical cyclone destructive power worldwide. [PDF]
Radfar S +5 more
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Using colored dissolved organic matter fluorescence to trace Pacific-derived water in the Eastern Canadian Arctic. [PDF]
Dmitrenko IA +7 more
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Honu Count: how shell-etchings, participatory science, and a novel online survey are improving assessments of the Hawaiian Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) population. [PDF]
Clemans BL +5 more
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Linking oceanic variability, euphausiid hotspot persistence, and marine predator distribution along Canada's west coast. [PDF]
Evans R +6 more
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