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This project investigates the reproductive resilience of marine fish populations by applying a new framework that accounts for their unique reproductive behaviors and ecological contexts. It aims to model spawning site selection and early life dispersal to better predict fishery productivity for sustainable management.
Traditional fisheries management assumes population growth is driven by adult abundance and/or fecundity, similar to terrestrial vertebrates.
However, marine fish have complex spawner-recruit systems made up of many traits which differ from terrestrial animals and drive species-specific productivity.
This includes extreme fecundity, early life dispersal, spawning site selection, and reproductive behavior such as aggregate spawning.
The “reproductive resilience paradigm” (RRP) recognizes these di…
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United States, Gainesville
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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