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Titulua: Performance of age-only state-space assessment models under diverse somatic growth scenarios
Egilea: Correa, G. M.; Monnahan, C. C.; Miller, T. J.; Sullivan, J. Y.
Zitazioa: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2025, 82, 17
Laburpena: Recent developments have allowed state-space assessment models (SSAMs) to incorporate processes such as growth, size-based selectivity and maturity; however, many assessments continue to approximate them as age-based ("age-only" SSAMs). In this study, we use a simulation experiment to evaluate how different factors related to the sampling scheme and the type of growth variability affect the performance of age-only SSAMs. We followed two simulation approaches: "traditional", which assumes all processes in the simulation are age-based, and "stepwise", which aims to approximate the age-length dynamics and sampling process. We found that the traditional approach may produce overly optimistic performance by ignoring the age-length dynamics. Also, a length-stratified sampling scheme for ageing improves recruitment estimates, while a random sampling scheme may be preferable for estimating population mean weight-at-age. Modelling time-varying selectivity when variability in somatic growth is present is critical to improving recruitment variability and SSB estimates. Our results offer practical guidance when implementing SSAMs with age-specific data and highlight the importance of accounting for growth dynamics and sampling design in the assessment process.
Gako-hitzak: state-space models stock assessment simulation experiment random effects somatic growth fisheries stock assessment automatic differentiation sampling strategies climate-change length selectivity impacts cohort size Fisheries Marine & Freshwater Biology
Gordailuaren-data: 2025
Dokumentu mota: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2025-0164
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/2674
ISSN: 0706-652X
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