Local-Scale versus Large-Scale Factors Affecting Recruitment
1991 ◽
Vol 48
(6)
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pp. 1003-1006
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Recent analyses of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) stocks in the northwest Atlantic have indicated that large-scale factors (several hundred to thousands of kilometres) dominate over effects operating on more local scales (10 to a few hundred kilometres} in determining recruitment patterns for these stocks. Adding additional years and additional stocks to the data set, the recruitment time series for cod and haddock have been reexamined. A first differencing technique was used to remove trends in the data. The results indicate that while large-scale effects probably do affect recruitment, the dominant factors are operating on more local scales and correlations are strongest for neighboring stocks.
1987 ◽
Vol 44
(1)
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pp. 26-39
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1987 ◽
Vol 44
(1)
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pp. 14-25
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2006 ◽
Vol 251
(2-4)
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pp. 377-401
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1989 ◽
Vol 46
(S1)
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pp. s171-s182
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1989 ◽
Vol 46
(S1)
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pp. s55-s67
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1976 ◽
Vol 36
(3)
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pp. 220-228
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2006 ◽
Vol 37
(16)
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pp. 1685-1693
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