Abstract:The dynamics underlying fisheries stock-recruitment relationships are often obscure, especially with relatively shortlived invertebrate species, such as the brown shrimp Farfantepenaeus aztecus. Nonetheless, disentangling these dynamics can help to reveal optimal management strategies for long-term sustainability. We developed a matrix model to link early shrimp life history with the fishable stock and nested the degree of density-dependent settler (i.e., juvenile) survival in a Beverton-Holt framework. Densit… Show more
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