Population dynamics of exploited fish stocks at low population levels

R. A. Myers, N. J. Barrowman, J. A. Hutchings, A. A. Rosenberg

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Models of population dynamics in which per capita reproductive success declines at low population levels (variously known as depensation, the Allee effect, and inverse density-dependence) predict that populations can have multiple equilibria and may suddenly shift from one equilibrium to another. If such depensatory dynamics exist, reduced mortality may be insufficient to allow recovery of a population after abundance has been severely reduced by harvesting. Estimates of spawner abundance and number of surviving progeny for 128 fish stocks indicated only 3 stocks with significant depensation. Estimates of the statistical power of the tests strengthen the conclusion that depensatory dynamics are not apparent for fish populations at the levels studied.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)1106-1108
Número de páginas3
PublicaciónScience
Volumen269
N.º5227
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1995

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