Publication Abstract

Title
Investigating the use of proxies for fecundity to improve management advice for Western horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus
Publication Abstract

Investigating the use of proxies for fecundity to improve management advice for Western horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus

J.A.A. De Oliveira, B.A. Roel and M. Dickey-Collas

Observations of fecundity from the most recent Western horse mackerel spawning stock biomass survey suggest that the species is an indeterminate spawner. Therefore, estimates of fecundity based on biological analyses and until recently used in the calibration of the stock assessment are now questioned. The stock is assessed by fitting a linked Separable and ADAPT VPA-based model to the catch-at-age data and to the egg production estimates. Currently, the assumption is made that egg production and spawning stock biomass are linked by a constant but unknown fecundity parameter, estimated within the model. In this study, the effects of introducing relationships linking biological indicators of fecundity, such as lipid content or feeding intensity during the spawning season, to actual fecundity are examined within a simulation framework. Simulations suggest that when the underlying relationships between fecundity and the proxy are poorly described, weak or based on a relatively short time-series of data, the assumption of constant fecundity will result in better management advice compared to using the proxy.

Reference:

J.A.A. De Oliveira, B.A. Roel and M. Dickey-Collas (2006) Investigating the use of proxies for fecundity to improve Management Advice for Western horse mackerel. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 63(1): 25-35

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Publication Authors
J.A.A. De Oliveira*, B.A. Roel* and M. Dickey-Collas
Publication Date
January 2006
Publication Reference
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 63(1): 25-35
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/