John M. Hoenig

Affiliations: 
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 
Area:
Fisheries and Aquaculture Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Statistics, Zoology Biology, Environmental Sciences
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Todd Gedamke grad student William and Mary (Evolution Tree)
Matt Smith grad student 2007- William and Mary
Thomas F. Ihde grad student 2006 William and Mary
John F. Walter grad student 2006 William and Mary
Lynn Waterhouse grad student 2007-2010 William and Mary
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Huynh QC, Cummings NJ, Hoenig JM. (2019) Comparisons of mean length-based mortality estimators and age-structured models for six southeastern US stocks Ices Journal of Marine Science. 77: 162-173
Ailloud LE, Hoenig JM. (2019) A general theory of age-length keys: combining the forward and inverse keys to estimate age composition from incomplete data Ices Journal of Marine Science. 76: 1515-1523
Ailloud LE, Lauretta MV, Walter JF, et al. (2019) Estimating age composition for multiple years when there are gaps in the ageing data: the case of western Atlantic bluefin tuna Ices Journal of Marine Science. 76: 1690-1701
Groner ML, Hoenig JM, Pradel R, et al. (2018) Dermal mycobacteriosis and warming sea surface temperatures are associated with elevated mortality of striped bass in Chesapeake Bay. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 9384-9397
Ailloud LE, Gedamke T, Hoenig JM. (2018) Short-Term Pain and Long-Term Gain: Using Phased-In Minimum Size Limits to Rebuild Stocks-the Pacific Bluefin Tuna Example Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 147: 1015-1029
Huynh QC, Beckensteiner J, Carleton LM, et al. (2018) Comparative Performance of Three Length-Based Mortality Estimators Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 10: 298-313
Hoenig JM, Groner ML, Smith MW, et al. (2017) Impact of disease on the survival of three commercially fished species. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
Then AY, Hoenig JM, Huynh QC. (2017) Estimating fishing and natural mortality rates, and catchability coefficient, from a series of observations on mean length and fishing effort Ices Journal of Marine Science. 75: 610-620
Huynh QC, Gedamke T, Hoenig JM, et al. (2017) Multispecies Extensions to a Nonequilibrium Length-Based Mortality Estimator Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 9: 68-78
Huynh QC, Gedamke T, Porch CE, et al. (2017) Estimating Total Mortality Rates from Mean Lengths and Catch Rates in Nonequilibrium Situations Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 146: 803-815
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