yield-per-recruit analysis
- yield-per-recruit analysis
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Analysis of how growth and
natural mortality interact to determine the best size of animals to harvest; e.g. it may be more beneficial economically for
fish to be caught when they are young and plentiful, or when older and larger but reduced in number by natural causes.
Fisheries — dictionary.
Aardward.
2004.
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