GPDD: Initial Summary

It has been recognised by the RMP sub-committee of the IWC that it is necessary to consider the effects of environmental variability in performing a meta-analysis of growth rates in baleen whale populations, which is to be used in determining a plausible range for MSYR in RMP trials. Furthermore, it...

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Main Author: Furman, Liam
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Marine Resource Assessment and Management Group 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18555
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/18555 2024-09-15T17:57:24+00:00 GPDD: Initial Summary Furman, Liam 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18555 eng eng Marine Resource Assessment and Management Group Faculty of Science University of Cape Town http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18555 Working Paper 2010 ftunivcapetownir 2024-06-25T03:27:02Z It has been recognised by the RMP sub-committee of the IWC that it is necessary to consider the effects of environmental variability in performing a meta-analysis of growth rates in baleen whale populations, which is to be used in determining a plausible range for MSYR in RMP trials. Furthermore, it was agreed that it is important to investigate existing studies in order to better estimate parameters describing the impacts of environment variability. Although studies on whale populations have been identified, information is still limited. Therefore, datasets from other taxa, particularly large mammals, are to be considered. Report baleen whale University of Cape Town: OpenUCT
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description It has been recognised by the RMP sub-committee of the IWC that it is necessary to consider the effects of environmental variability in performing a meta-analysis of growth rates in baleen whale populations, which is to be used in determining a plausible range for MSYR in RMP trials. Furthermore, it was agreed that it is important to investigate existing studies in order to better estimate parameters describing the impacts of environment variability. Although studies on whale populations have been identified, information is still limited. Therefore, datasets from other taxa, particularly large mammals, are to be considered.
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