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Applied Statistics 1 Biological Sciences 1 Community composition 1 Ecology and Evolution 1 Ichthyology 1 Kanyaboli Lake 1 Kenya 1 Lake fisheries 1 Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) 1 Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) 1 Rare species 1 Stock assessment 1
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Basil Sharp 1 Batstone, Christopher John 1 Brian McArdle 1 Field, CA 1 John Montgomery 1 Johnson, CR 1 Maithya, J. 1
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The development of models for sustainable fisheries
Batstone, Christopher John - 1999
In 1986 the New Zealand system of fisheries management was reformed. The Quota Management System (QMS) augmented the existing input control regulatory instruments with a system of output controls: individual transferable quota (ITQ). This thesis examines a number of aspects of the QMS in the...
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A survey of ichthyofauna of Lake Kanyaboli and other small waterbodies in Kenya: alternative refugia for endangered fish species
Maithya, J. - In: Naga 21 (1998) 1, pp. 54-56
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Using fixed-effects model multivariate analysis of variance in marine biology and ecology
Johnson, CR; Field, CA - 1993
The robustness and power of four commonly used MANOVA statistics (the Pillai-Bartlett trace (V), Wilks' Lambda (W), Hotelling's trace (1), Roy's greatest root (R)) are reviewed and their behaviours demonstrated by Monte Carlo simulations using a one-way fixed effects design in which assumptions...
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