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Laugen AT, Engelhard GH, Whitlock R, Matsumura S, Nussle S, Urbach D, Baulier R, Boukal DS, Ernande B, Johnston FD, Mollet F, Heino M, Rijnsdorp AD, Dieckmann U et al (2012)

Evolutionary impact assessment: Accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

Fish and Fisheries, Article in press (Published onoline 20 December 2012) More

Heino M, Engelhard GH, Godoe OR (2008)

Migrations and hydrography determine the abundance fluctuations of blue whiting [[Micromesistius poutassou]] in the Barents Sea

Fisheries Oceanography, 17(2):153-163 (March 2008) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2006)

Climate change and condition of herring [[Clupea harengus]] explain long-term trends in extent of skipped reproduction

Oecologia, 149(4):593-603 (October 2006) More

Heino M, Engelhard GH (2006)

Herring in Warming Waters

Options, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria p.9 (2006) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2006)

Climate Change and Condition of Herring ([[Clupea Harengus]]) Explain Long-Term Trends in Extent of Skipped Reproduction
IIASA Interim Report IR-06-008 (January 2006) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2005)

Scale analysis suggests frequent skipping of the second reproductive season in Atlantic herring

Biology Letters, 1(2):172-175 (22 June 2005) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2005)

Scale Analysis Suggests Frequent Skipping of Second Reproductive Season in Atlantic Herring
IIASA Interim Report IR-05-075 (December 2005) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2004)

Maturity changes in Norwegian spring-spawning herring before, during, and after a major population collapse

Fisheries Research, 66(2-3):299-310 (February 2004) (Published online 10 September 2003) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2004)

Maturity changes in Norwegian spring-spawning herring [[Clupea harengus]]: Compensatory or evolutionary responses?

Marine Ecology Progress Series, 272:245-256 (2004) (Published online 19 May 2004) More

Heino M, Dieckmann U, Engelhard GH, Godoe OR (2004)

Evolusjonaere Effekter av Fiske

In: K. Michalsen (ed.), Havets Ressurser 2004, Havforskningsinstituttet, Bergen, Norway, pp.164-166 (March 2004) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2004)

Dynamics in frequency of skipped reproduction in Norwegian spring-spawning herring

ICES CM Documents 2004 - ICES Annual Science Conference,
22-25 September 2004, Vigo, Spain More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2004)

Maturity Changes in Norwegian Spring-Spawning Herring [[ Clupea harengus ]]: Compensatory or Evolutionary Responses?
IIASA Interim Report IR-04-001 (January 2004) More

Engelhard GH, Dieckmann U, Godoe OR (2003)

Age at maturation predicted from routine scale measurements in Norwegian spring-spawning herring ([[Clupea harengus]]) using discriminant and neural network analysis

ICES Journal of Marine Science, 60(2):304-313 (2003) More

Heino M, Engelhard GH, Godoe OR (2003)

Variations in the distribution of blue whiting in the Barents Sea: Climatic influences or year class effects?

ICES CM Documents 2003 - ICES Annual Science Conference,
24-27 September 2003, Tallinn, Estonia More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2003)

Maturity Changes in Norwegian Spring-spawning Herring Before, During, and After a Major Population Collapse
IIASA Interim Report IR-03-075 (December 2003) More

Engelhard GH, Dieckmann U, Godoe OR (2003)

Age at Maturation Predicted from Routine Scale Measurements In Norwegian Spring-Spawning Herring (Clupea herengus) Using Discriminant and Neural Network Analysis
IIASA Interim Report IR-03-010 (March 2003) More

Engelhard GH, Heino M (2002)

Maturation characteristics in Norwegian spring-spawning herring before, during, and after a major population collapse

ICES CM Documents 2002 - ICES Annual Science Conference,
1-5 October 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark More

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