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The Basis of a Theoretical Model of an Exploited Fish Population and the Definition of the Primary Factors

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On the Dynamics of Exploited Fish Populations

Part of the book series: Fish & Fisheries Series ((FIFI,volume 11))

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The basic principles on which depend the dynamics of an exploited fish population were appreciated by several workers before Russell (1931), such as Buckland (see Graham 1948), Petersen (1903) and particularly Baranov (1918). We shall make detailed reference to Baranov’s work and that of other authors in §17.8, but Russell’s paper gives an exposition of the fundamentals of the problem in the form most convenient to take as a starting point for the development of our theoretical population models.

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Beverton, R.J.H., Holt, S.J. (1993). The Basis of a Theoretical Model of an Exploited Fish Population and the Definition of the Primary Factors. In: On the Dynamics of Exploited Fish Populations. Fish & Fisheries Series, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2106-4_2

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