A bio-economic application to the Cape Rock Lobster resource using a delay difference modeling approach

A bio-economic application to the Cape Rock Lobster resource using a delay difference modeling approach

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Article ID: iaor20061263
Country: South Africa
Volume: 20
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 7
End Page Number: 28
Publication Date: Jan 2004
Journal: Orion
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Keywords: ecology
Abstract:

In many species, like the Cape Rock Lobster (Jasus lalandii), the life cycles of males and females differ. This may motivate the use of two-sex models in a stock-assessment analysis. It is also true for this resource, that juveniles do not reach sexual maturity immediately. Therefore a delay-difference model is appropriate. In this study we follow a bio-economic approach and use a two-sex delay-difference model to determine a maximum economic yield strategy. Thus we determine an economic optimum steady state solution at which to harvest this resource subject to the biological constraints of the species.

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