Studying single-species dynamics in a tropical multispecies context


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Some methods available for the study of the population dynamics of tropical fish are reviewed; emphasis is given to questions of growth, mortality and recruitment, and to relatively new approaches, such as aging by means of daily otolith structures, detailed analysis of length-frequency data and to comparative studies. A package of methods is discussed which is based on a set of 3 new, simple computer programs written in BASIC for the analysis of length-frequency data (ELEFAN I, II and III)

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p. 33-70. In: Pauly, D. ; Murphy, G.I. (eds.) Theory and management of tropical fisheries. ICLARM Conference Proceedings 9. 360 p.

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1982

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ICLARM

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