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An application of generalized linear models in production model and sequential population analysis
Authors:Yan Jiao  Yong Chen
Affiliation:

aBiology Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Newfoundland, Canada A1B 3X9

bSchool of Marine Science, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, USA

Abstract:In fitting production models and age-structured models to an index of the relative abundance of a fish population, errors are usually assumed to follow a log-normal or normal distribution, without any diagnostic analyses. A generalized linear model can readily deal with many types of error structures. In this paper, a generalized linear model is coupled with a production model and a sequential population model to assess the stock of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) 2J3KL. This study suggests that the parameter estimates in these models can be greatly influenced by the assumption about the error structures in the estimation and that log-normal and gamma distributions are appropriate for the production model in assessing the Atlantic cod 2J3KL stock, whereas gamma distribution is appropriate for the sequential population model. We recommend that generalized linear models should be used to identify the appropriate error structure in modeling fish population dynamics.
Keywords:Generalized linear model   Model error structure   Production model   Sequential population model   Gadus morhua
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