Modelling and Quantitative Methods in Fisheries, 9781584885610
Hardcover
Offers an introduction to quantitative methods in fisheries. This book features material on tests and comparisons as well as chapters on length-based models and estimating uncertainty using Bayesian methods. It covers a range of topics such as simple linear regression, complex nonlinear modeling, me…

Modelling and Quantitative Methods in Fisheries

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  • Hardcover

    465 pages

  • Release Date

    11 March 2011

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Summary

With numerous real-world examples, Modelling and Quantitative Methods in Fisheries, Second Edition provides an introduction to the analytical methods used by fisheries’ scientists and ecologists. By following the examples using Excel, readers see the nuts and bolts of how the methods work and better understand the underlying principles. Excel workbooks are available for download from CRC Press Online. In this second edition, the author has revised all chapters and improved a number of the ex…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781584885610
ISBN-10:1584885610
Author:Malcolm Haddon
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:Chapman & Hall/CRC
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:465
Edition:2nd
Release Date:11 March 2011
Weight:866g
Dimensions:171mm x 243mm x 286mm
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Critics Review

Praise for the First Edition The book is a good introduction to modeling for students and practitioners. The emphasis is on population models, with chapters on parameter estimation, randomization tests, resampling methods, Monte Carlo methods, stock-recruitment, and age-structures models. One helpful feature is the use of spreadsheet examples to illustrate the methods. –Fisheries, 2002

About The Author

Malcolm Haddon

Malcolm Haddon is a senior fisheries modeller for CSIRO in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Prior to joining CSIRO, Dr. Haddon was an associate professor at the University of Tasmania, head of fisheries at Australian Maritime College, a senior research fellow at the University of Sydney, editor of the New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, and a lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington. He has conducted stock assessments on Tasmanian rock lobster, giant crab, and abalone. Now at CSIRO, he continues to produce stock assessments of abalone but also for an array of Australian Commonwealth fisheries.

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