Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Fish population dynamics is the study of how fish populations change over time due to factors such as environmental changes, fishing pressure, and natural predation. This research area aims to understand the factors that influence the growth, reproduction, and mortality rates of fish populations, as well as how these factors interact to determine the overall size and health of a fish population. Researchers use a variety of techniques, including population modeling, field surveys, and genetic analysis, to study fish population dynamics and inform conservation and management strategies to ensure sustainable fisheries.