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Sensitivity of yield-per-recruit and spawning-biomass-per-recruit models to bias and imprecision in life history parameters: an example based on life history parameters of Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica)

Issue
113(3)
Author(s)
Lin, Yu-Jia, Chi-Lu Sun, Yi-Jay Chang, and Wann-Nian Tzeng
Cover date
2015
PDF
lin.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.113.3.6
Pages
302-312

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