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Michel Bertignac

Researcher at IFREMER

Publications -  45
Citations -  1897

Michel Bertignac is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Merluccius merluccius. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1733 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel Bertignac include Secretariat of the Pacific Community.

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El Niño Southern Oscillation and tuna in the western Pacific

TL;DR: This paper showed that apparent spatial shifts in the skipjack population are linked to large zonal displacements of the warm pool that occur during ENSO events, which can be used to predict (several months in advance) the region of highest skipjack abundance, within a fishing ground extending over 6,000 km along the Equator.
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Evidence of underestimation of European hake growth in the Bay of Biscay, and its relationship with bias in the agreed method of age estimation

TL;DR: The study highlights the need to improve biological knowledge of the species in order to improve assessment and management advice and strengthens the argument for age validation.
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Predicting skipjack tuna forage distributions in the equatorial Pacific using a coupled dynamical bio-geochemical model

TL;DR: In this article, a simple bio-geochemical model was coupled with a general circulation model, allowing reasonable predictions of new primary production in the equatorial Pacific from mid-1992 to mid-1995.
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Integrated ecological–economic fisheries models—Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation

J. Rasmus Nielsen, +61 more
- 01 Jan 2018 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a global review and comparative evaluation of 35 integrated ecological-economic fisheries models (IEEFMs) applied to marine fisheries and marine ecosystem resources is presented to identify the characteristics that determine their usefulness, effectiveness and implementation.
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A spatial population dynamics simulation model of tropical tunas using a habitat index based on environmental parameters

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a spatial, multigear, multispecies population dynamics simulation model for tropical tunas in the Pacific Ocean, based on a diffusion-advection equation in which the advective term is proportional to the gradient of a habitat index.