Stock-Recruitment Population Numbers Recruitment Natural Mortality

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Stock-Recruitment Population Numbers Recruitment Natural Mortality Fishing Mortality Immigration Emigration

Spawning Potential Ratio (SPR) Number of lifetime eggs produced by an average recruit when fished divided by the number of lifetime eggs produced by an average recruit when unfished. Compares the spawning ability of a fished stock to the spawning ability of the unfished stock. Stock-Recruitment

Spawning Potential Ratio (SPR) Survival to age i Proportion mature Mean fecundity Stock-Recruitment

Spawning Potential Ratio (SPR) Use in management Principle: enough fish have to survive to spawn and replenish the stock. Benchmark: not well-defined for most species Marine pelagic -- >20% (Goodyear 1993) Marine pelagic -- >30% (Mace & Sissenwine 1993) Channel catfish -- >10% (Slipke et al. 2002) Shovelnose sturgeon -- >40-50% (Quist et al. 2002) Stock-Recruitment