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Daniele Baker and Derek Crane
Developed from Chapter 2 (part 2) of
Modeling and Quantitative Methods in
Fisheries by Malcolm Haddon
Objectives
 Why develop age-structured models?
 Mortality rates (H vs. F)
 How to determine mortality or fishing
rate?
 Yield-per-recruit
Determining optimums
Model assumptions
Equations and definitions
Targets and conclusions
Logistic Model
 Brief stop…
��+1 = �� + ��� ൬1 −
��
�
൰− ��
Use of age-structured
 Why do you think it’s better to use age-
structured vs. whole-population models?
Growth rate, size, egg-production
http://afrf.org/primer3/ + http://www.fao.org/docrep/W5449E/w5449e06.htm (VERY USEFUL SITES)
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PopulationSize
Time
Bt, Z=.25
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Biomass(kg)
PopulationSize
Time
Bt, Z=.25
Biomass
Age-structure example
 Length, weight,
fecundity
increase with
time
 Population
decreases with
time
 At some pt.
biomass peaks
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Fecundity(#ofeggs)
Weight+Length
Age (yrs)
Length (in)
Weight(lbs)
Fecundity
Age-structure in Forestry
 “From a biological standpoint, trees and shrubs
should not be cut until they have at least grown to
the minimum size required for production
utilization… Trees and shrubs usually should not be
allowed to grow beyond the point of maximum
average annual growth, which is the age of
maximum productivity; foresters call this the
"rotation" age of the forest plantation.”
http://www.fao.org/docrep/T0122E/t0122e09.htm
Age-structured
 Why not apply the same
fishing mortality to all fish?
Short lived <1 year
Must pin point the time within the year in
order to catch more and allow for
reproduction
Age-structure btw. species
 Species vary in growth rate, fecundity,
age of maturity
 Makes some species very vulnerable
(sturgeon). WHY?
0
5
10
15
20
American
Shad
Bluefish Striped
bass
Winter
flounder
Shortnose
sturgeon
Age(years)
FishSpecies
First maturity
50% EPR
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
American
Shad
Bluefish Striped
bass
Winter
flounder
Shortnose
sturgeon
Fecundity(eggsinthousands)
FishSpecies
Data from Boreman and Friedland 2003
Annual vs. Instantaneous
 Compound interest- continuous vs. annual
 Which collects more interest ($)?
Positive interest
� = � ቀ1 +
�
�
ቀ
��
Annual vs. Instantaneous
 Which has greater annual mortality?
Negative
Exponential decay = draining bathtub
Larger decrease between .1 + .35 then .5 + .75
0
200
400
600
800
1000
0 4 8 12 16 20
PopulationSize
Time
Bt, Z=.1
Bt, Z=.25
Bt, Z=.5
Bt, Z = 1
� = −��ቀ1 − �ቀ��+1 = ���−�
0
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0.7
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0.9
1
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
AnnualPercentMortality
Instantaneous Fishing Mortality F
H
F
Age-structured model
 Assumptions
○ Age-structure of fish population has attained equilibrium
with respect to mortality (recruitment is constant or one
cohort represents all)
○ r individuals at tr are recruited (tr = minimum age targeted)
○ Once recruited submitted to constant mortality
○ Fish older than tmax are no longer available
○ Minimal immigration/ emigration
○ Fishery reached equilibrium with fishing mortality
○ Natural mortality and growth characteristics are constant
with stock size
○ Use of selective-size actually separates out all fish > Tc
○ Have an accurate estimate of population size and good
records of total commercial catch
Age-structured model
 Equations
 Expected outcomes
Target fishing mortality (F)- determines constant
fishing rate harvest strategy
Target age at first capture (Tc)- determines gear
type
��+1 = ���−(�+��)
�� = �� − ��+1
�� = ��൫1 − �−ቀ�+� ቀ
൯
Conclusions
 Limitations
Don’t address sustainability of optimal F. Why?
Fo.1 instead of Fmax
 Overfishing
Growth-overfishing
Recruitment overfishing
 Other options. Which is best?
Egg-per-recruit
Dollar-per-recruit
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
0 0.5 1 1.5 2
AnnualPercentMortality
Instantaneous Fishing Mortality F
H
F
Slight correction to this graph:
The red line plots the relationship of
Annual Mortality (as a FRACTION, not
a percent) to values of F, the
Instantaneous Mortality rate.
The dotted line is a 1:1 line (in other
words, on this line, the value of Y is
the same as that of X). What Haddon
is showing in this diagram is that at low
values of F, the corresponding annual
mortalities are about the same value –
a value of F = 0.1 produces an annual
mortality of 0.1 (i.e., 10% of the
population dies that year).
At higher levels of F, the red line
diverges from the 1:1 line – thus, at F
= 1, the annual mortality is around
0.63 (63%).
Etc.

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Age-Structured Models: Yield-Per-Recruit

  • 1. Daniele Baker and Derek Crane Developed from Chapter 2 (part 2) of Modeling and Quantitative Methods in Fisheries by Malcolm Haddon
  • 2. Objectives  Why develop age-structured models?  Mortality rates (H vs. F)  How to determine mortality or fishing rate?  Yield-per-recruit Determining optimums Model assumptions Equations and definitions Targets and conclusions
  • 3. Logistic Model  Brief stop… ��+1 = �� + ��� ൬1 − �� � ൰− ��
  • 4. Use of age-structured  Why do you think it’s better to use age- structured vs. whole-population models? Growth rate, size, egg-production http://afrf.org/primer3/ + http://www.fao.org/docrep/W5449E/w5449e06.htm (VERY USEFUL SITES)
  • 5. 0 200 400 600 800 1000 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 PopulationSize Time Bt, Z=.25 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 0 200 400 600 800 1000 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Biomass(kg) PopulationSize Time Bt, Z=.25 Biomass Age-structure example  Length, weight, fecundity increase with time  Population decreases with time  At some pt. biomass peaks 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Fecundity(#ofeggs) Weight+Length Age (yrs) Length (in) Weight(lbs) Fecundity
  • 6. Age-structure in Forestry  “From a biological standpoint, trees and shrubs should not be cut until they have at least grown to the minimum size required for production utilization… Trees and shrubs usually should not be allowed to grow beyond the point of maximum average annual growth, which is the age of maximum productivity; foresters call this the "rotation" age of the forest plantation.” http://www.fao.org/docrep/T0122E/t0122e09.htm
  • 7. Age-structured  Why not apply the same fishing mortality to all fish? Short lived <1 year Must pin point the time within the year in order to catch more and allow for reproduction
  • 8. Age-structure btw. species  Species vary in growth rate, fecundity, age of maturity  Makes some species very vulnerable (sturgeon). WHY? 0 5 10 15 20 American Shad Bluefish Striped bass Winter flounder Shortnose sturgeon Age(years) FishSpecies First maturity 50% EPR 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 American Shad Bluefish Striped bass Winter flounder Shortnose sturgeon Fecundity(eggsinthousands) FishSpecies Data from Boreman and Friedland 2003
  • 9. Annual vs. Instantaneous  Compound interest- continuous vs. annual  Which collects more interest ($)? Positive interest � = � ቀ1 + � � ቀ ��
  • 10. Annual vs. Instantaneous  Which has greater annual mortality? Negative Exponential decay = draining bathtub Larger decrease between .1 + .35 then .5 + .75 0 200 400 600 800 1000 0 4 8 12 16 20 PopulationSize Time Bt, Z=.1 Bt, Z=.25 Bt, Z=.5 Bt, Z = 1 � = −��ቀ1 − �ቀ��+1 = ���−� 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 AnnualPercentMortality Instantaneous Fishing Mortality F H F
  • 11. Age-structured model  Assumptions ○ Age-structure of fish population has attained equilibrium with respect to mortality (recruitment is constant or one cohort represents all) ○ r individuals at tr are recruited (tr = minimum age targeted) ○ Once recruited submitted to constant mortality ○ Fish older than tmax are no longer available ○ Minimal immigration/ emigration ○ Fishery reached equilibrium with fishing mortality ○ Natural mortality and growth characteristics are constant with stock size ○ Use of selective-size actually separates out all fish > Tc ○ Have an accurate estimate of population size and good records of total commercial catch
  • 12. Age-structured model  Equations  Expected outcomes Target fishing mortality (F)- determines constant fishing rate harvest strategy Target age at first capture (Tc)- determines gear type ��+1 = ���−(�+��) �� = �� − ��+1 �� = ��൫1 − �−ቀ�+� ቀ ൯
  • 13. Conclusions  Limitations Don’t address sustainability of optimal F. Why? Fo.1 instead of Fmax  Overfishing Growth-overfishing Recruitment overfishing  Other options. Which is best? Egg-per-recruit Dollar-per-recruit
  • 14. 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 AnnualPercentMortality Instantaneous Fishing Mortality F H F Slight correction to this graph: The red line plots the relationship of Annual Mortality (as a FRACTION, not a percent) to values of F, the Instantaneous Mortality rate. The dotted line is a 1:1 line (in other words, on this line, the value of Y is the same as that of X). What Haddon is showing in this diagram is that at low values of F, the corresponding annual mortalities are about the same value – a value of F = 0.1 produces an annual mortality of 0.1 (i.e., 10% of the population dies that year). At higher levels of F, the red line diverges from the 1:1 line – thus, at F = 1, the annual mortality is around 0.63 (63%). Etc.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Lately been a move away from maximum sustainable yield toward alternative harvesting strategies
  2. Age structured- attempt to capture composite behavoir of cohorts of the population Different aged animals have different growth rates Once a cohort has been recruited it’s numbers can only decline
  3. Cohort based structure even when breading season could be year round An intermediate fishing mortality could yield a bigger yield in age-structured population Fish to keep only largest individuals where individual growth in maximal
  4. Optimum age at first capture Squid-catch after hatch, 750000 + but after adults die = 15t If catch too early you get a really small catch Bannana prawns = in Gulf of Carpentania Found in large breeding aggregations, short lived and start life small Fishing periuod is short, and unprofitable after only a few weeks Variations year to year due to recruitment Fishing season based on economics and fishery models
  5. F= FISHING MORTALITY (instantaneous rate) often mistake for fish stock caught annualy If compounded more than once a year the effect is greater Eventually get to infinticemal divisions in which it is exponential, H = HARVEST RATE = annual mortality H = 1-e = 1-.5 = .5 % dies each year Requi