Correlates of population recovery: Selected Publications
Submission from Oceana Canada to Jeffrey Hutchings, 26 July 2019, regarding the 2019 Royal Society of Canada Policy Briefing Committee on Sustainaing Canadian Marine Biodiversity. |PDF|
Fraser, D.J., Jones, M.W., McParland, T.L., and Hutchings, J.A. 2007. Loss of historical immigration and the unsuccessful rehabilitation of extirpated salmon populations. Conservation Genetics 8: 527-546. |PDF|
Hutchings, J.A. 2005. Life history consequences of overexploitation to population recovery in Northwest Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 824-832. |PDF|
Hutchings, J.A. 2004. Interactions among collapse, recovery and extinction risk in marine and anadromous fishes. In: P. Gallagher [ed.], World Summit on Salmon, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, pp. 17- 38.
Hutchings, J.A., and Reynolds, J.D. 2004. Marine fish population collapses: Consequences for recovery and extinction risk. BioScience 54: 297-309. |PDF|
Rowe, S., Hutchings, J.A., Bekkevold, D., and Rakitin, A. 2004. Depensation, probability of fertilization, and the mating system of Atlantic cod. ICES Journal of Marine Science 61: 1144-1150. |PDF|
Rowe, S., and Hutchings, J.A. 2003. Mating systems and the conservation of commercially exploited marine fish. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18: 567-572. |PDF|
Hutchings, J.A. 2001. Influence of population decline, fishing, and spawner variability on the recovery of marine fishes. Journal of Fish Biology 59 (Suppl. A): 306-322. |PDF|
Hutchings, J.A. 2000. Collapse and recovery of marine fishes. Nature (London) 406: 882-885. |PDF|