David B. Sampson

Affiliations: 
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
Area:
Fisheries and Aquaculture Agriculture, Biostatistics Biology
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Denson LS, Sampson DB, Stephens A. (2017) Data needs and spatial structure considerations in stock assessments with regional differences in recruitment and exploitation Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 74: 1918-1929
Yochum N, Stoner AW, Sampson DB, et al. (2017) Utilizing reflex impairment to assess the role of discard mortality in "Size, Sex, and Season" management for Oregon dungeness crab (Cancer magister) fisheries Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 74: 750
Waterhouse L, Sampson DB, Maunder M, et al. (2014) Using areas-as-fleets selectivity to model spatial fishing: Asymptotic curves are unlikely under equilibrium conditions Fisheries Research. 158: 15-25
Sampson DB. (2014) Fishery selection and its relevance to stock assessment and fishery management Fisheries Research. 158: 5-14
Ismail GB, Sampson DB, Noakes DLG. (2014) The status of Lake Lanao endemic cyprinids (Puntius species) and their conservation Environmental Biology of Fishes. 97: 425-434
Guillen J, Maynou F, Floros C, et al. (2012) A bio-economic evaluation of the potential for establishing a commercial fishery on two newly developed stocks: The Ionian red shrimp fishery Scientia Marina. 76: 597-605
Sampson DB, Scott RD. (2012) An exploration of the shapes and stability of population-selection curves Fish and Fisheries. 13: 89-104
Sampson DB, Scott RD. (2011) A spatial model for fishery age-selection at the population level Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 68: 1077-1086
Scott RD, Sampson DB. (2011) The sensitivity of long-term yield targets to changes in fishery age-selectivity Marine Policy. 35: 79-84
Sampson DB. (2011) The accuracy of self-reported fisheries data: Oregon trawl logbook fishing locations and retained catches Fisheries Research. 112: 59-76
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