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There is accumulating evidence to suggest that spawning stock biomass (SSB) may not be directly proportional to reproductive potential. The wide-ranging implications of this conclusion necessitate that it be tested for as many stocks as possible. Undertaking such tests is complicated by the fact that fish stocks vary in the amount and type of information that is available to estimate reproductive potential.
Funding from the Research Council of Norway (133836/122) is acknowledged by the first author.
30 páginas, 19 figuras, 3 tablas.-- C. Tara Marshall ... et al.
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Egg production, Fecundity, Fisheries management, Age diversity index, Recruitment, Cod
Egg production, Fecundity, Fisheries management, Age diversity index, Recruitment, Cod
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