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Title: Biogeography GEOG342


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Biogeography GEOG342 Harvesting populations See
Krebs Chapter 17
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Harvesting
  • Natural populations exploited in forestry,
    livestock production, fishing, agriculture,
    wildlife management etc.
  • Key issue in economic exploitation is how to
    maximize the off-take without damaging the
    resource for future harvests i.e. maximize the
    long-term harvest

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Harvesting
  • Fisheries are most-studied system
  • Many marine fisheries are rapidly dwindling
    because of overfishing e.g. Coho salmon off
    Oregon coast

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Harvesting
  • The relevant aspect of a harvested population is
    its yield (a rate e.g. kg/yr or number
    caught/yr)
  • Two components of the population can be
    recognized residual population that escapes
    capture stock that can be caught with current
    methods
  • Stock is a balance
  • Stock Existing stock (Growth
    recruitment)-(natural mortality fishing
    mortality)
  • To maintain fishery pop in yr 1 must equal pop in
    yr2
  • i.e. Growth recruitment natural
    mortality fishing mortality
  • When fished, stock drops and fishing offtake is
    compensated for by increased recruitment and/or
    reduced mortality

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Harvesting
  • Yield and stock are related

Logistic growth model of optimal fish catch
size To maintain maximum yield, keep population
at about 53 maximum density Not at maximum
density
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Harvesting
  • dN / dt r N (K N)/K
  • Where K is the upper asymptote or maximum value
    of N, the i.e. Karrying capacity
  • Note (1 N/K) (K N) / K
  • (K-N)/K is the unutilized opportunity for
    population growth.
  • This is the differential form of the logistic
    curve
  • (cannot be used to calculate N in this form).
  • Integral form of logistic model
  • Nt K / ( 1 e a-rt)
  • Where a is an empirically derived parameter
    defining the position of the curve relative to
    the origin.

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Harvesting
  • Rate of population increase r (K N)/K r -
    rN/K
  • Modify this rate for fishing catch
  • r (K N)/K r - rN/K q/XN
  • Where q catchability (constant)
  • X fishing effort (qX is mortality due to
    fishing)

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Harvesting
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