Title:

Effects of cannibalism, maternal age and varying fish selectivity in age structured models of deep water hake populations

Author(s):
Publication Year:
2011
Abstract:

An Age Structured Model (ASM) was develop in which dynamic and density-dependent cannibalism was included as a top-down control on a modeled population of M. paradoxus which used spawner biomass and maternal based recruitment. The ASM was used to evaluate the effects cannibalism had on age structure, recruitment and spawner biomass of the modeled population. The development of the model was described and evaluated with special emphasis on incorporating cannibalism and maternal based recruitment.

Place:
University of Cape Town
Type:
MSc Thesis
Item Type:
Thesis
Language:
en