Can IBMs tell us why most larvae die in the sea? Model sensitivities and scenarios reveal research needs
Biophysical individual-based models (IBMs) are the only tools that can provide estimates of
spatial and temporal changes in mortality rates of marine fish early life stages as well as the …
spatial and temporal changes in mortality rates of marine fish early life stages as well as the …
The significance of stranding data as indicators of cetacean populations at sea: modelling the drift of cetacean carcasses
H Peltier, W Dabin, P Daniel, O Van Canneyt… - Ecological …, 2012 - Elsevier
Stranded marine mammals are an important source of information and biological samples
on cetacean population. Nevertheless, collecting stranding data remains opportunistic and …
on cetacean population. Nevertheless, collecting stranding data remains opportunistic and …
Impacts of climate change on the complex life cycles of fish
P Petitgas, AD Rijnsdorp… - Fisheries …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
To anticipate the response of fish populations to climate change, we developed a framework
that integrates requirements in all life stages to assess impacts across the entire life cycle …
that integrates requirements in all life stages to assess impacts across the entire life cycle …
Modeling fish growth and reproduction in the context of the Dynamic Energy Budget theory to predict environmental impact on anchovy spawning duration
Spawning location and timing are critical for understanding fish larval survival. The impact of
a changing environment on spawning patterns is, however, poorly understood. A novel …
a changing environment on spawning patterns is, however, poorly understood. A novel …
Spawning stock, egg production and larval survival in relation to small pelagic fish recruitment
Under the general framework of existing recruitment hypotheses, knowledge on the drivers
and mechanisms involved in the determination of the year class strength of small pelagic …
and mechanisms involved in the determination of the year class strength of small pelagic …
Combining microvolume isotope analysis and numerical simulation to reproduce fish migration history
Tracking the movement of migratory fish is of great importance for efficient conservation,
although this has been technically difficult to achieve in small fish to which artificial tags …
although this has been technically difficult to achieve in small fish to which artificial tags …
Identifying the source populations supplying a vital economic marine species for the New Zealand aquaculture industry
Abstract Aquaculture of New Zealand's endemic green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) is
an industry valued at NZ $336 M per annum and is~ 80% reliant on the natural supply of …
an industry valued at NZ $336 M per annum and is~ 80% reliant on the natural supply of …
Manual of recommended practices for modelling physical–biological interactions during fish early life.
The objectives of this manual of recommended practices (MRP) are to summarize
appropriate methods for modelling physical–biological interactions during the early life of …
appropriate methods for modelling physical–biological interactions during the early life of …
The PELGAS survey: ship-based integrated monitoring of the Bay of Biscay pelagic ecosystem
M Doray, P Petitgas, JB Romagnan, M Huret… - Progress in …, 2018 - Elsevier
The Pélagiques Gascogne (PELGAS) integrated survey has been developed by a
multidisciplinary team of Ifremer and La Rochelle University scientists since 2000, joined by …
multidisciplinary team of Ifremer and La Rochelle University scientists since 2000, joined by …
Impact of individual early life traits in larval dispersal: A multispecies approach using backtracking models
Dispersal is a key process sha** species population structure. In demersal marine fishes,
which usually have sedentary adult phases, dispersion relies on drifting larval stages …
which usually have sedentary adult phases, dispersion relies on drifting larval stages …