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8 April 2024 Life Cycle and Natural Mortality Rates of the Blue Spiny Lobster (Panulirus inflatus)
Evlin A. Ramírez-Félix, Enrique R. Villa-Diharce, J. Antonio García-Borbón, Miguel Á. Cisneros-Mata
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Abstract

The natural mortality rate (M) is a crucial population parameter, particularly for managing exploited stocks. Empirical methods developed to estimate M generally depend on individual growth and habitat temperature. The gnomonic-stage method, in contrast, allows estimates of M for all life-history stages considered of a species; the challenge is how to derive a single M value for use in further fisheries analyses. In this study, a single M value was derived using the gnomonic method for the blue lobster (Panulirus inflatus) fished off the southern Gulf of California. The estimated M value relied on existing biological data for the exploited phase of the species for which there is only scarce information. Because in the gnomonic method, M relates to fecundity, a sensitivity analysis of yield-per-recruit to different fecundity values was performed. The results have practical implications for ecology and stock assessment of the blue spiny lobster and other fished resources.

Evlin A. Ramírez-Félix, Enrique R. Villa-Diharce, J. Antonio García-Borbón, and Miguel Á. Cisneros-Mata "Life Cycle and Natural Mortality Rates of the Blue Spiny Lobster (Panulirus inflatus)," Journal of Shellfish Research 43(1), 119-132, (8 April 2024). https://doi.org/10.2983/035.043.0112
Published: 8 April 2024
KEYWORDS
gnomonic M
Panulirus inflatus
YPR sensitivity analysis
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