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101yield-per-recruit analysis — Analysis of how growth and natural mortality interact to determine the best size of animals to harvest; e.g. it may be more beneficial economically for fish to be caught when they are young and plentiful, or when older and larger but reduced in… …
102yield per recruit — The expected lifetime yield per fish of a specific age (e.g., per age 2 individual). For a given exploitation pattern, rate of growth, and natural mortality, an expected equilibrium value of Y/R can be calculated for each level of F …
103yield per recruit — The expected lifetime yield per fish of a specific age (e.g., per age 2 individual). For a given exploitation pattern, rate of growth, and natural mortality, an expected equilibrium value of Y/R can be calculated for each level of F …
104eggs-per-recruit — an index of abundance, the average number of eggs produced by a fish that has been recruited (moved into a spawning or fishing size class) …
105maximum yield-per-recruit — maximum expected lifetime yield per fish recruited in the stock …
106pre-recruit — a fish which has not yet reached the recruitment stage …
107spawner-recruit relationship — the number of young fish or recruits entering a population is related to the number of parents or spawners …
108seaman recruit — noun An enlisted rate in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, ranking below seaman apprentice …
109army recruit — newly enlisted soldier, new soldier …
110new recruit — n. rookie, newly enlisted soldier …