Life History and Behavior Group
The Life-History and Behavior Group is one of the two groups under the Biology Program is designed to increase the available knowledge of the life-history and behavior of tunas, tuna like-species, and other associated species in the EPO. The other group under the program is the Early Life-History Group.
The Life-History and Behavior Group is responsible for the following major areas of activity:
The Life-History and Behavior Group is responsible for the following major areas of activity:
- Investigations of the biology and behavior of tunas, and deriving population parameter estimates.
- Tuna tagging experiments to obtain vital information on movements and population structure, along with growth, mortality, and exploitation rates.
Organigram
Staff
Projects
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10 Project(s)
Bibliography
- Schaefer, K. M. , and D. W. Fuller 2022. Spatiotemporal variability in the reproductive biology of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research
- Kurt M. Schaefer, Daniel Fuller 2021. Horizontal movements, utilization distributions, and mixing rates of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) tagged and released with archival tags in six discrete areas of the eastern and central Pacific Ocean. Fisheries OCeanography
- Schaefer, K.M., Fuller, D.W. and Chaloupka, M. 2021. Performance evaluation of a shallow prototype versus a standard depth traditional design drifting fish-aggregating device in the equatorial eastern Pacific tuna purse-seine fishery. Fisheries Research
- Kurt Schaefer, Daniel Fuller, José Leonardo Castillo-Geniz, Carlos Javier Godinez-Padilla, Michel Dreyfus, Alexandre Aires-da-Silva 2021. Post-release survival of silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) following capture by Mexican flag longline fishing vessels in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research
- Schaefer, K.M. and Fuller, D.W. 2019. Spatiotemporal variability in the reproductive dynamics of Skipjack Tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research
- Schaefer, K.M., Fuller, D.W., Aires-da-Silva, A., Carvajal, J.M., Martinez, J. and Hutchinson, M.R. 2019. Postrelease survival of silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) following capture by longline fishing vessels in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean. Bulletin of Marine Science
- Maunder, M.N., Deriso, R.B., Schaefer, K.M., Fuller, D.W., Aires-da-Silva, A.M., Minte‑Vera, C.V., Campana, S.E. 2018. The growth cessation model: a growth model for species showing a near cessation in growth with application to bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus). Marine Biology
- Minte-Vera, C.V., Maunder, M.N., Schaefer, K.M. Aires-da-Silva, A. M. 2018. The influence of metrics for spawning output on stock assessment results and evaluation of reference points: An illustration with yellowfin tuna in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research
- Harrison, A.L., Costa, D.P., Winship, A.J., Benson, S.R., Bograd, S.J., Antolos, M., Carlisle, A.B., Dewar, H., Dutton, P.H., Jorgensen, S.J., Kohin, S., Mate, B.R., Robinson, P.W., Schaefer, K.M., Shaffer, S.A., Shillinger, G.L., Simmons, S.E., Weng, K.C., Gjerde, K.M., Block, B.A. 2018. The political biogeography of migratory marine predators. Nature Ecology & Evolution
- Fujioka, K., Fukuda, H., Tei, Y., Okamoto, S., Kiyofuji, H., Furukawa, S., Takagi, J., Estess, E., Farwell, C.J., Fuller, D.W. and Suzuki, N. 2018. Spatial and temporal variability in the trans-Pacific migration of Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) revealed by archival tags. Progress in Oceanography