Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6386063 | Fisheries Research | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The introduced red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is abundant in the coastal waters off northern Norway. We developed Bayesian hierarchical models to estimate growth parameters of a von Bertalanffy growth function using tag-recapture data. Individual variability in Lâ (asymptotic length) was incorporated in the analysis. The models successfully estimate female red king crab lengths at intervals where data were sufficient. The length of small males was overestimated. The results indicate a difference in growth rate of male and female juvenile red king crab. The importance of including individual variability was confirmed: Variability in Lâ for individuals was high compared to population variability in Lâ. The model that incorporated individual variation resulted in more plausible values for the growth parameters and increased the precision of length estimates compared to the model that estimate a common Lâ.
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Authors
Kristin Windsland, Carsten Hvingel, Einar M. Nilssen, Jan H. Sundet,