Learning from the review of Estimating stock status from relative abundance and resilience
Autor: | Froese R., Winker H., Coro G., Demirel N., Tsikliras A. C., Dimarchopoulou D., Scarcella G., Palomares M. L., Dureuil M., Pauly D. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Zdroj: | Marine and Freshwater Miscellanea II, edited by Pauly D., Ruiz-Leotaud V., pp. 111–124, 2020 info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Froese R.; Winker H.; Coro G.; Demirel N.; Tsikliras A. C.; Dimarchopoulou D.; Scarcella G.; Palomares M.L.; Dureuil M.; Pauly D./titolo:Learning from the review of Estimating stock status from relative abundance and resilience/titolo_volume:Marine and Freshwater Miscellanea II/curatori_volume:Pauly D., Ruiz-Leotaud V./editore:/anno:2020 |
Popis: | This contribution presents the detailed responses to the peer-review of Froese et al. (2019) "Estimating stock status from relative abundance and resilience" (ICES J. Mar. Sci. 2019) which outlined a method called "AMSY" for inferring biomass trends for stocks for which only catch-per-unit-effort and limited ancillary ('priors') data are available. The responses emphasize that the required priors are legitimate and straightforward to obtain, thus, making AMSY a method of choice in data-sparse situations. This is also a good example of the role of peer-review in validating and improving science. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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