离散时间多阶段模型中股票招募函数的等价性及父子关系

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Ute Schaarschmidt, Anna S. J. Frank, Sam Subbey
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摘要

了解成鱼种群(“存量”)和进入种群的新鱼数量(“新成员”)之间的关系对于有效的渔业管理至关重要。传统上,这种关系由股票招聘(SR)函数表示,这是一个简化的数学模型,直接将股票规模与招聘联系起来。然而,鱼类种群经历了几个生命阶段,每个阶段都受到独特的种群动态因素的影响。目前的社会责任职能往往忽略了这些复杂性,认为招聘完全取决于成年人口的规模。在这项研究中,我们使用了一个多阶段、年龄结构的离散时间人口动态模型,该模型考虑了所有生命阶段及其之间的过渡。我们证明,一般来说,当考虑到这些生命阶段时,封闭形式的单变量SR函数可能不能准确地代表招聘过程。相反,我们确定了特定的数学条件,在这些条件下,SR函数相当于我们的多阶段模型。我们的研究结果建议重新评估传统的SR模型,提倡采用多阶段方法来支持渔业管理决策。
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Equivalence of Stock-Recruitment Functions and Parent-Progeny Relationships in Discrete-Time Multi-Stage Models

Understanding the relationship between adult fish populations (the "stock") and the number of new fish entering the population (the "recruits") is essential for effective fisheries management. Traditionally, this relationship is represented by a stock-recruitment (SR) function, which is a simplified mathematical model that directly links stock size to recruitment. However, fish populations pass through several life stages, each stage influenced by unique population dynamic factors. Current SR functions often overlook these complexities, assuming that recruitment depends solely on the adult population size. In this study, we use a multi-stage, age-structured discrete-time population dynamic model that accounts for all life stages and the transitions between them. We demonstrate that, in general, a closed-form, univariate SR function may not accurately represent the recruitment process when these life stages are considered. Instead, we identify specific mathematical conditions under which a SR function is equivalent to our multi-stage model. Our findings suggest a re-evaluation of conventional SR models, advocating for multi-stage approaches to support fisheries management decisions.

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Acta Biotheoretica
Acta Biotheoretica 生物-生物学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
19
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Acta Biotheoretica is devoted to the promotion of theoretical biology, encompassing mathematical biology and the philosophy of biology, paying special attention to the methodology of formation of biological theory. Papers on all kind of biological theories are welcome. Interesting subjects include philosophy of biology, biomathematics, computational biology, genetics, ecology and morphology. The process of theory formation can be presented in verbal or mathematical form. Moreover, purely methodological papers can be devoted to the historical origins of the philosophy underlying biological theories and concepts. Papers should contain clear statements of biological assumptions, and where applicable, a justification of their translation into mathematical form and a detailed discussion of the mathematical treatment. The connection to empirical data should be clarified. Acta Biotheoretica also welcomes critical book reviews, short comments on previous papers and short notes directing attention to interesting new theoretical ideas.
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