scholarly journals Evaluating the role of bycatch reduction device design and fish behavior on Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) escapement rates from a pelagic trawl

2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 105830
Author(s):  
Noëlle Yochum ◽  
Michael Stone ◽  
Karsten Breddermann ◽  
Barry A. Berejikian ◽  
John R. Gauvin ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Louis W. Botsford ◽  
J. Wilson White ◽  
Alan Hastings

This chapter describes how models can aid in managing populations to prevent extinction, given uncertainty about their state. From previous chapters, it is clear that avoiding extinction requires keeping both abundance and the replacement rate high. However, for both, the question remains, how high? The question of how high abundance should be to achieve a certain risk is addressed by existing population viability analyses (PVA). By contrast, the problem of maintaining high replacement has received little attention. This chapter describes how uncertainty in population parameters and the frequency spectrum of the environment both affect estimates of the probability of extinction, including examples of PVAs that pay greater attention to those complications. Additionally, an example is provided of tracking both abundance and replacement to avoid extinction for many different populations of a single taxon, Pacific salmon. Finally, the role of portfolio effects (diversity in variance among populations) is explored.


2017 ◽  
Vol 197 (4S) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hoang-Kim Le ◽  
Martin Brady ◽  
King Scott Coffield ◽  
Thomas Kuehl ◽  
Raghu Raghavan ◽  
...  

Oikos ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. 47 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Ben-David ◽  
T. A. Hanley ◽  
D. M. Schell

Author(s):  
Sorin Adam Matei ◽  
Anthony Faiola ◽  
David J. Wheatley ◽  
Tim Altom

As designers of mobile/media-rich devices continue to incorporate more features/functionality, the evolution of interfaces will become more complex. Meanwhile, users cognitive models must be aligned with new device capabilities and corresponding physical affordances. In this paper, the authors argue that based on HCI design theory, users approach objects by building mental models starting with physical appearance. Findings suggest that users who embrace a device’s multifunctionality are prevented from taking full advantage of an array of features due to an apparent cognitive constraint caused by a lack of physical controls. The authors submit that this problem stems from established mental models and past associated behaviors of both mobile and non-mobile interactive devices. In conclusion, users expressed a preference for immediate access and use of certain physical device controls within a multi-tasking environment, suggesting that as mobile computing becomes more prevalent, physical affordances in multifunctional devices may remain or increase in importance.


Author(s):  
Sorin Adam Matei ◽  
Anthony Faiola ◽  
David J. Wheatley ◽  
Tim Altom

As designers of mobile/media-rich devices continue to incorporate more features/functionality, the evolution of interfaces will become more complex. Meanwhile, users cognitive models must be aligned with new device capabilities and corresponding physical affordances. In this paper, the authors argue that based on HCI design theory, users approach objects by building mental models starting with physical appearance. Findings suggest that users who embrace a device’s multifunctionality are prevented from taking full advantage of an array of features due to an apparent cognitive constraint caused by a lack of physical controls. The authors submit that this problem stems from established mental models and past associated behaviors of both mobile and non-mobile interactive devices. In conclusion, users expressed a preference for immediate access and use of certain physical device controls within a multi-tasking environment, suggesting that as mobile computing becomes more prevalent, physical affordances in multifunctional devices may remain or increase in importance.


2014 ◽  
Vol 59 (7) ◽  
pp. 1437-1451 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Ryan Bellmore ◽  
Alexander K. Fremier ◽  
Francine Mejia ◽  
Michael Newsom

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