1st Edition

A Bayesian Introduction to Fish Population Analysis

By Joseph E. Hightower Copyright 2026
216 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

216 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

216 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Fisheries science is an applied field.  A biologist working on a depleted population might need to forecast the population trajectory or examine which factors are limiting recovery. For an exploited population, a biologist might investigate whether the fishery or the stock would be improved through harvest regulation, such as a quota or size limit. Addressing those sorts of questions... Read more

1.Introduction

2.A Brief Introduction to R and RStudio

3.Probability Distributions

4.Model Fitting

5.Abundance

6.Survival

7.Mortality Components

8.Growth

9.Recruitment

10.Integrated Population Models

11.Final Thoughts

Biography

Joseph E. Hightower is a professor emeritus in the Department of Applied Ecology at NC State University. His research interests focus on fish population dynamics, especially field and analytical methods for estimating population parameters. His primary teaching role was a graduate course in quantitative fisheries management, including Bayesian methods that serve as the foundation for this book.