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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Number of items: 6.

Article

Cook, Robin (2019) Inclusion of discards in stock assessment models. Fish and Fisheries, 20 (6). pp. 1232-1245. ISSN 1467-2979

Spence, Michael A. and Blanchard, Julia L. and Rossberg, Axel G. and Heath, Michael R. and Heymans, Johanna J. and Mackinson, Steven and Serpetti, Natalia and Speirs, Douglas C. and Thorpe, Robert B. and Blackwell, Paul G. (2018) A general framework for combining ecosystem models. Fish and Fisheries, 19. 1031–1042. ISSN 1467-2979

Cook, Robin M. and Heath, Michael R. (2018) Population trends of bycatch species reflect improving status of target species. Fish and Fisheries. ISSN 1467-2979

Patterson, Kenneth and Cook, Robin and Darby, Chris and Gavaris, Stratis and Kell, Laurence and Lewy, Peter and Mesnil, Benoît and Punt, André and Restrepo, Victor and Skagen, Dankert W. and Stefánsson, Gunnar (2001) Estimating uncertainty in fish stock assessment and forecasting. Fish and Fisheries, 2 (2). pp. 125-157. ISSN 1467-2979

Review

Cook, Robin (2019) Fish population dynamics, monitoring and management sustainable fisheries in the eternal ocean By I. Aoki, T. Yamakawa & A. Takasuka Springer, Japan, 2018. [Review]

Cook, Robin and Hollingworth, Chuck (2001) Quantitative Fish Dynamics. [Review]

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