Jon Eynon <[log in to unmask]> said:
> basic growth models but am looking for something more recent > or detailed. It can be any kind of fish.
Jon:
There is a tremendous amount of literature on fishery models. I assume that you know this and have seen examples. Most of this fishery modeling has its basis in mathematical modeling and seemingly the computer implementations of these stick pretty much to the original mathemetical formulations (for growth, reproduction, deaths etc), at least in the general texts. Someone else may provide better sources specifically for _computer_ modeling of fish populations. Most of the texts are geared toward investigating fish populations, but all usually cover the basic models and assumptions.
A good starting point might be the nicely done, fairly recent text: Hilborn and Walters. 1992. Quantitative fisheries stock assessment. Chapman and Hall.
also, Sparre and Venema. 1992. Introduction to tropical fish stock asessment. FAO. present the basics of various fishery models.
A recent example of some of the interesting fishery problems that are being investigated with models is: Goodyear. 1996. Minimum sizes for red grouper: consequence of considering variable size at age. North American Journal of fisheries Management. 16:505-511. This perhaps is the type of thing that could be included in a detailed fishery management simulation model.
I believe that several fishery simulation/game models have been written in the past, but I do not have the specific references or sources. Those I remember placed the user in the role of fishery manager with capability for making decisions regarding fleet size, research funding, agency staffing etc. The computer users section of the American Fisheries Society should be able to provide help. Start checking at http://www.esd.ornl.gov/AFS
-- Richard G. Dudley
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