'Stock'An operating model component that specifies the parameters of the population dynamics model
NameThe name of the Stock object
maxageThe maximum age of individuals that is simulated (there is no 'plus group': individuals die off beyone the maximum age so there isn't a huge cost to simulating more older age classes)
R0The magnitude of unfished recruitment. This is normally fixed to some arbitrary value since it simply scales the simulated numbers)
MNatural mortality rate (uniform distribution)
MsdInter-annual variability in natural mortality rate expressed as a coefficient of variation (uniform distribution)
MgradMean temporal trend in natural mortality rate, expressed as a percentage change in M per year (uniform distribution)
hSteepness of the stock recruit relationship (uniform distribution)
SRrelType of stock-recruit relationship (1)Beverton-Holt (2) Ricker
LinfMaximum length (uniform distribution)
Kvon B. growth parameter k (uniform distribution)
t0von B. theoretical age at length zero (uniform distribution)
KsdInter-annual variability in growth parameter k (uniform distribution)
KgradMean temporal trend in growth parameter k, expressed as a percentage change in k per year (uniform distribution)
LinfsdInter-annual variability in maximum length - uniform distribution
LinfgradMean temporal trend in maximum length, expressed as a percentage change in Linf per year (uniform distribution)
recgradMean temporal trend in log-normal recruitment deviations (uniform distribution)
ACAutocorrelation in recruitment deviations rec(t)=AC*rec(t-1)+(1-AC)*sigma(t) (uniform distribution)
aLength-weight parameter alpha (uniform distribution)
bLength-weight parameter beta (uniform distribution)
L50Length-at- 50 percent maturity (uniform distribution)
L50_95Length increment from 50 percent to 95 percent maturity
DCurrent level of stock depletion (Bcurrent/Bunfished) (uniform distribution)
PerrProcess error, the CV of lognormal recruitment deviations (uniform distribution)
PeriodPeriod for cylical recruitment pattern in years (uniform distribution). Leave empty to ignore
AmplitudeAmplitude in deviation from long-term average recruitment during recruitment cycle, both positive and negative (uniform distribution). E.g., a range from 0 to 0.5 means recruitment decreases or increases by up to 50% each cycle. Leave empty to ignore
Size_area_1The size of area 1 relative to area 2 (uniform distribution)
Frac_area_1The fraction of the unfished biomass in stock 1 (uniform distribution)
Prob_stayingThe probability of inviduals in area 1 remaining in area 1 over the course of one year
SourceA reference to a website or article form which parameters were taken to define the operating model
Objects can be created by calls of the form
new('Stock')