Jonathan J. Deroba, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Fisheries and Aquaculture Agriculture, Biostatistics Biology, Limnology Biology
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James R. Bence grad student 2009 Michigan State
 (How many fish are there and how many can we kill? Improving catch per effort indices of abundance and evaluating harvest control rules for lake whitefish in the Great Lakes.)
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Deroba JJ. (2014) Evaluating the Consequences of Adjusting Fish Stock Assessment Estimates of Biomass for Retrospective Patterns using Mohn's Rho North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 34: 380-390
Deroba JJ, Bence JR. (2012) Evaluating harvest control rules for lake whitefish in the Great Lakes: Accounting for variable life-history traits Fisheries Research. 121: 88-103
Deroba JJ, Bence JR. (2009) Developing Model-Based indices of lake whitefish abundance using commercial fishery catch and effort data in Lakes Huron, Michigan, and Superior North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 29: 50-63
Nieland JL, Hansen MJ, Seider MJ, et al. (2008) Modeling the sustainability of lake trout fisheries in eastern Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior Fisheries Research. 94: 304-314
Deroba JJ, Bence JR. (2008) A review of harvest policies: Understanding relative performance of control rules Fisheries Research. 94: 210-223
Deroba JJ, Hansen MJ, Nate NA, et al. (2007) Evaluating creel survey efficiency for estimating walleye fishery metrics in northern Wisconsin lakes North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 27: 707-716
Deroba JJ, Hansen MJ, Nate NA, et al. (2007) Temporal profiles of walleye angling effort, harvest rate, and harvest in northern Wisconsin lakes North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 27: 717-727
Deroba JJ, Hansen MJ, Nate NA, et al. (2005) Evaluating assumptions of mark-recapture studies for estimating angling exploitation of walleyes in northern Wisconsin lakes North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 25: 890-896
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