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Modeling Growth in Stock Synthesis

Modeling Growth in Stock Synthesis. Modeling population processes 2009 IATTC workshop. Outline. Growth curves von Bertalanffy Schnute’s generalized (a.k.a. Richards) Variation in length at age Growth patterns Growth morphs. Growth curves. The von Bertalanffy, parameterized in terms of,

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Modeling Growth in Stock Synthesis

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  1. Modeling Growth in Stock Synthesis Modeling population processes2009 IATTC workshop

  2. Outline • Growth curves • von Bertalanffy • Schnute’s generalized (a.k.a. Richards) • Variation in length at age • Growth patterns • Growth morphs

  3. Growth curves • The von Bertalanffy, parameterized in terms of, • length at a given young age, • length at a given old age (or optionally L∞) • growth rate parameter • Schnute’s generalized growth curve (a.k.a. Richards curve) • has additional parameter that generalizes the von Bertalanffy curve • Length at age is modeled as a function of length at the previous age • allow for temporal changes in growth without individuals shrinking

  4. Additional growth options • Cohort-specific growth • specified by penalty on deviations • allows variation in growth rates between cohorts • may be due to intra-cohort density dependence (not modeled explicitly), genetics, or other factors • Empirical weight at age data option • what about lengths comps?

  5. Variation of length at age • Several linear functions are available to model the variation of length at age • CV is a function of length at age • CV is a function of age • SD is a function of length at age • SD is a function of age • In each case, dog-leg function available:

  6. Growth example • Example showing: • Two birth seasons • CV = F(A) • Season durations: 10 months & 2 months

  7. Growth patterns • Can be used to model the difference in growth among sub-populations • When an individual changes areas it maintains the growth parameters of its area of origin

  8. Growth morphs • Used to account for the effect of size specific selectivity in the population size structure at age • Can also be used to account for genetic variability in growth (but heritability not modeled) • Sum of normal distributions for 3 or 5 morphs similar to single normal distribution

  9. Growth morph example

  10. Growth morph example Interaction between selectivity and mean weight and length (at age 30)

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