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Book Synopsis A Systems Analysis of the Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon Fishery by : Daniel H. McKenzie
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Book Synopsis Birectilinear Recruitment Curves to Assess Influence of Lake Size on Survival of Sockeye Salmon by : Ralph Parks Silliman
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Book Synopsis Origins of Sockeye Salmon in East Side Bristol Bay Fisheries in 1987 Based on Linear Discriminant Function Analysis of Scale Pattern by : Beverly A. Cross
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Book Synopsis Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology by : Bernard C. Patten
Download or read book Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology written by Bernard C. Patten and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2013-09-17 with total page 609 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology, Volume II, concludes the original concept for Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology, and at the same time initiates a continuing series under the same title. The original idea, in 1968, was to draw together a collection of systems ecology articles as a convenient benchmark to the state of this emerging new field and as a stimulus to broader interest. These purposes will continue to motivate the series in highlighting, from time to time, accomplishments, trends, and prospects. The present volume is organized into four parts. Part I outlines for ecologists the concepts upon which systems science as a discipline is built. Part II presents example applications of systems analysis methods to ecosystems. Part III is devoted to new theory, including an investigation into the feasibility of several nonlinear formulations for use in compartment modeling of ecosystems; and the important topic of connectivity in systems. Part IV presents a sampling of systems ecology applications. It provides a reasonably balanced and accurate picture of the practical capability of ecological systems analysis and simulation. Performance does not come up to publicity, but prospects for rapid improvement are good given a willingness to let pragmatism guide sound scientific development without demanding unrealistic short-term successes.
Book Synopsis Origins of Sockeye Salmon in East Side Bristol Bay Fisheries in 1989 Based on Linear Discriminant Function Analysis of Scale Patterns by : Beverly A. Cross
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Book Synopsis Systems Analysis in Ecology by : Kenneth E. F. Watt
Download or read book Systems Analysis in Ecology written by Kenneth E. F. Watt and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2013-10-22 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Systems Analysis in Ecology surveys the problems and techniques of systems analysis in ecology. The opening and closing chapters were written by the editor, the first to explain why systems analysis is needed in ecology and what is meant by the term, and the last to point out the implications of this new approach for the future development of ecology. The book opens with a discussion of the nature of systems analysis. This is followed by separate chapters on the complexity of ecological systems and problems in their study and management; the organization and analytical procedures required by a large ecological systems study; telemetry and automatic data acquisition systems; and surveillance of the activities of small mammals. Subsequent chapters deal with the analysis of bird navigation experiments; the analysis of determination in population systems; building models of complex ecological systems; mathematical tools for the design of better salmon fishery management systems; and the evolution of ecological research programs.
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Book Synopsis Collection and Analysis of Biological Data from the Wood River Lake System, Nushagak District, Bristol Bay, Alaska by : Donald E. Rogers
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Book Synopsis NOAA Technical Memorandum EDS ESIC. by : United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Book Synopsis Origins of Sockeye Salmon in East Side Bristol Bay Fisheries in 1990 Based on Linear Discriminant Function Analysis of Scale Patterns by : Barry L. Stratton
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Book Synopsis The Bristol Bay Salmon Interception Crisis by :
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Book Synopsis Origins of Sockeye Salmon in East Side Bristol Bay Fisheries in 1988, Based on Linear Discriminant Function Analysis of Scale Patterns by : Beverly A. Cross
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Book Synopsis NOAA Technical Memorandum EDS ESIC. by : Environmental Science Information Center
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Book Synopsis An Assessment of Potential Mining Impacts on Salmon Ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska by : U S Environmental Protection Agency
Download or read book An Assessment of Potential Mining Impacts on Salmon Ecosystems of Bristol Bay, Alaska written by U S Environmental Protection Agency and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-08-02 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Millions of Pacific salmon return from feeding in the open ocean each year and swarm through Bristol Bay en route to their natal spawning streams. Nine major river systems comprise the spawning grounds for Bristol Bay salmon (Figure 1), and schools navigate toward the mouths of their respective rivers as they pass through the Bay. Each summer, thousands of commercial fishermen use drift and set gill nets to capture millions of returning fish, making Bristol Bay the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world. Salmon that escape the fishery distribute throughout the Bay's watersheds and spawn in hundreds of discreet populations. Sport anglers target those salmon, especially sockeye, Chinook and coho, as they migrate through the river systems toward their spawning grounds. Also prized are abundant populations of rainbow trout and other sport fish, including Dolly Varden and Arctic grayling, which attain trophy size by gorging on energy-rich salmon eggs, flesh from salmon carcasses, and invertebrates dislodged by spawning salmon. The abundance of large game fish, along with the wilderness setting, makes the Bristol Bay region a world-class destination for sport anglers. Alongside recreationists, aboriginal people, guided by an age-old culture, harvest their share of migrating salmon and other fish species, which provide a primary source of sustenance. In this report we reviewed the biology, ecology, and management of the fishes of the Bristol Bay watersheds, emphasizing those species of the greatest cultural and economic importance - sockeye salmon, Chinook salmon, and rainbow trout. Rather than to imply that other fishes are not important, this focus reflected the disproportionate amount of research on these species (especially sockeye salmon) and was necessary to keep the amount of material manageable. In contrast, there is relatively little information available for the region's freshwater species, despite the importance of some in subsistence and sport fisheries. Our objectives were to describe the commercial and sport fishery resources of the region and to discuss the importance of Bristol Bay salmon populations in the context of the greater North Pacific Ocean. The literature reviewed consisted primarily of agency reports and peer-reviewed scientific papers, although unpublished data and personal communications were used where no pertinent published literature existed and popular sources were consulted to characterize the more subjective attributes of the sport fisheries. Our geographic focus was the Kvichak River watershed (including the Alagnak River) and the Nushagak River watershed (including the Wood River). Since the Kvichak and Nushagak sockeye salmon populations are components of the Bristol Bay-wide stock complex, however, we typically discuss their abundance trends at both the Bristol Bay scale and at the scale of the individual river systems. The economics of Bristol Bay's fisheries and the role of fish in the region's aboriginal cultures are each covered in separate sections of the Bristol Bay Watershed Analysis.