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On the Sex of Fish and the Gender of Scientists: A collection of essays in fisheries science (Fish & Fisheries Series) [Paperback]

D. Pauly (Author)
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0412595400 978-0412595400 July 31, 1994 1
Daniel Pauly is the most widely cited fisheries scientist of his generation. On the Sex of Fish and the Gender of Scientists comprises an edited and updated collection of 27 of Daniel Pauly's essays, spanning a great range of exciting and sometimes controversial topics, many of them breaking new scientific ground.

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`The writing and illustrations are of good quality.' Choice `Who else but Mr Daniel Pauly would write a book on such `boring' subjects as fish biology and dynamics of fish stocks and their management that would be informative, fun-to-read, and intellectually refreshing ... A gem of a book. I strongly recommend it not only to fishery biologists and managers ... but also to readers who not being fishery scientists are nevertheless interested in Daniel Pauly's views ... with his piquant wit, original thinking, clement irony and hopeless optimism.' World Fishing `This collection of essays is highly thought provoking and also entertaining ... I thoroughly recommend this collection of essays to all those interested in fisheries science, but particularly to students in this field because of the enlightened approach of the author and the entertaining text that encourages you to read on.' Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (July 31, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0412595400
  • ISBN-13: 978-0412595400
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,795,974 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars outstanding text but..., April 10, 2003
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This review is from: On the Sex of Fish and the Gender of Scientists: A collection of essays in fisheries science (Fish & Fisheries Series) (Paperback)
This is a very good narrative from the 'Stephen Jay Gould of Fisheries' but in the end it is just exactly a collection of essays and in no way merits the price tag that has been hung on it. Read it at the library if you can convince them to buy it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A tall poppy speaks, February 29, 2004
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This review is from: On the Sex of Fish and the Gender of Scientists: A collection of essays in fisheries science (Fish & Fisheries Series) (Paperback)
On the Sex of Fish and the Gender of Scientists: A collection of essays in fisheries science.

By Daniel Pauly. 1994
London: Chapman & Hall. Fish and Fisheries Series 14.
ISBN 0 412 595400

Is Daniel Pauly the Steven Jay Gould of the fisheries world, as claimed by his colleague Tony Pitcher? On the evidence of this slim volume of clippings, gleaned mostly from ICLARM journals, the answer must be no. Nevertheless, despite the lack of coherence in these miscellaneous musings, there is certainly food for thought, and considerable promise that Daniel Pauly may yet mature into the Steven Jay Gould (or even the Germaine Greer) of the fisheries world.

Those who know him are aware that Pauly is not a man to mince words, particularly when dealing with other human beings, and the occasionally scathing reviews and criticisms contained in this book can be highly entertaining. Those who know him are also aware that Daniel is not a man of underweening ego. Who else but Daniel Pauly would write articles about the frequency of his reprint requests and citations? And who else but Daniel Pauly would complain that people don't publish enough of their original raw data (Essay 26: "Data-rich books") for him to use in his own work (Essay 19: "On using other people's data").

However, there is no room for modesty if you are going to change the world, and there is no denying that Pauly is a juggernaut when it comes to promoting concepts. He is the master of the eye-catching phrase, which is almost as beneficial to one's citation count as authoring new methodology. How many times did you see the phrase "Malthusian overfishing (Pauly 1994)" a few years ago? His promotion of length-based stock assessment methods using ELEFAN was legendary, although it is a pity that the limitations of ELEFAN were not as heavily promoted in the beginning, particularly its simplistic method of identifying histogram peaks through running-average subtraction, and lack of any way of assessing the statistical significance of results. But hell, these are just the teething troubles that any new technology suffers, and Bill Gates had no compunction in releasing the bug-ridden first release of Windows 3.0 on the unsuspecting public.

Pauly seems to feel that confidence in one's results is a matter more of personality than statistics. In Essay 2: "Concepts that work", he berates John Gulland for having warned scientists in the tropics about using estimates for mortality that have no confidence intervals around them, simply because some temperate fishery stock assessments have also used similar "unconfident" estimates. In this essay, Pauly seems to have great confidence that the length-based estimation of mortality is now an exact science, but paradoxically feels that it is almost impossible to get a handle on recruitment. Both processes are of course equally well (or poorly) described by looking at opposite ends of the length-frequency histogram.

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The statement from which the title of this essay is inspired reads in full: "Rubbish, may apply in the tropics - but not here" and represented the entire review I received, in early 1984, from one of my peers, for the ideas presented in Essay No. 8. Read the first page
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reproductive drain hypothesis, growth performance index, optimum mesh size, tropical stocks, demersal communities, tropical fisheries, gill surface area, upwelling ecosystem, daily rings, demersal fisheries, virtual population analysis, fisheries scientists, fish population dynamics, fish stock assessment, fishing mortality, fisheries science, core journals, fish resources, shrimp fisheries, trawl fishery, fishing effort, fisheries research, reprint requests, fish growth, first maturity
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South East Asia, North Sea, Essays Nos, Gulf of Thailand, Lingayen Gulf, Brunei Darussalam, Current Contents, John Gulland, New York, West Africa, Albert Einstein, Cressi Galaxie, Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic, Third World, Western Indonesia, Year Fig, Papua New Guinea
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