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Meta-analysis of density-dependent somatic growth

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Title Meta-analysis of density-dependent somatic growth
 
Creator Minte-Vera, Carolina V
 
Subject Theses--Fisheries
 
Description Density-dependent somatic growth may have a number of significant impacts on fish populations. First, it may be an indirect compensatory mechanism if abundance affects growth negatively and adult body size determines egg or larval survival. Second, assessments of fish population dynamics assume either in the estimation or in the projection phase that growth is constant and the violation of this assumption may affect the reference points by which many populations are managed. Finally, changes...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004
 
Date 2009-10-05T23:14:27Z
2009-10-05T23:14:27Z
2004
 
Type Thesis
 
Format xiii, 186 p.
 
Identifier b53519139
60770675
Thesis 54450
http://hdl.handle.net/1773/5395
 
Language en_US
 
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