BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
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Nicolas Goñi and Haritz Arrizabalaga<br />
Implications of climate change for the management of North Sea cod (Gadus morhua) • ................... 1483<br />
Laurence T. Kell, Graham M. Pilling and Carl M. O'Brien<br />
The impact of climate change on the adaptation of marine fish in the Baltic Sea • .............................. 1492<br />
Evald Ojaveer and <strong>Mar</strong>gers Kalejs<br />
The role of interannual environmental variations in the geographic range of spawning and<br />
feeding concentrations of redfish Sebastes mentella in the Irminger Sea • .......................................... 1501<br />
Andrey P. Pedchenko<br />
Inter<strong>de</strong>cadal variability in the Gulf of Maine zooplankton community, with potential impacts on<br />
fish recruitment • .................................................................................................................................... 1511<br />
Andrew J. Pershing, Charles H. Greene, Jack W. Jossi, Loretta O'Brien, Jon K.T. Brodziak and<br />
Barbara A. Bailey<br />
Capelin (Mallotus villosus) distribution and climate: a sea “canary” for marine ecosystem<br />
change • ................................................................................................................................................. 1524<br />
G.A. Rose<br />
Managing fish stocks un<strong>de</strong>r climate uncertainty • ................................................................................. 1531<br />
Brian J. Rothschild, Changsheng Chen and R. Greg Lough<br />
Referees • PUBLISHER'S <strong>NO</strong>TE<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 62, No. 8, December <strong>200</strong>5.<br />
Disentangling the effects of capture efficiency and population abundance on catch data using<br />
random effects mo<strong>de</strong>ls • ........................................................................................................................ 1543<br />
Verena M. Trenkel and Hans J. Skaug<br />
The fuzzy relationship between trawl and acoustic surveys in the North Sea • .................................... 1556<br />
Steven Mackinson, Jeroen van <strong>de</strong>r Kooij and Suzanna Neville<br />
The application of qualitative risk assessment methodology to prioritize issues for fisheries<br />
management • ....................................................................................................................................... 1576<br />
W.J. Fletcher<br />
Deviation from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, and temporal instability in allele frequencies at<br />
microsatellite loci in a local population of Atlantic cod • ........................................................................ 1588<br />
Sten Karlsson and Jarle Mork<br />
Analyses of Bering Sea bottom-trawl surveys in Norton Sound: absence of regime shift effect<br />
on epifauna and <strong>de</strong>mersal fish • ............................................................................................................ 1597<br />
Toshihi<strong>de</strong> Hamazaki, Lowell Fair, Leslie Watson and Elisabeth Brennan<br />
Evolution of the state of fish stocks in the Northeast Atlantic within a precautionary framework,<br />
1970–<strong>200</strong>3: a synoptic evaluation • ...................................................................................................... 1603<br />
S.M. Garcia and J.I. De Leiva Moreno<br />
Novel DNA markers for rapid, accurate, and cost-effective discrimination of the continental<br />
origin of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) • ........................................................................................... 1609<br />
John Gilbey, David Knox, <strong>Mar</strong>tha O'Sullivan and Eric Verspoor<br />
Is juvenile salmon abundance related to subsequent and preceding catches? Perspectives<br />
from a long-term monitoring programme • ............................................................................................ 1617<br />
E. Niemelä, J. Erkinaro, M. Julkunen and E. Hassinen<br />
The estimation of hid<strong>de</strong>n seal-inflicted losses in the Baltic Sea set-trap salmon fisheries • ................. 1630<br />
Arne Fjälling<br />
An improved multiple-frequency method for measuring in situ target strengths • ................................. 1636<br />
Stéphane G. Conti, David A. Demer, Michael A. Soule and Jean H.E. Conti<br />
Combining indicator trends to assess ongoing changes in exploited fish communities:<br />
diagnostic of communities off the coasts of France • ............................................................................ 1647<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ie-Joëlle Rochet, Verena Trenkel, Robert Bellail, Franck Coppin, Olivier Le Pape, Jean-<br />
Clau<strong>de</strong> Mahé, Jocelyne Morin, Jean-Charles Poulard, Ivan Schlaich, Arnauld Souplet et al.<br />
Genetic evi<strong>de</strong>nce that the northern calamary, Sepioteuthis lessoniana, is a species complex in<br />
Australian waters • ................................................................................................................................. 1665<br />
Lianos Triantafillos and <strong>Mar</strong>k Adams<br />
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