@article{fdi:010090953, title = {{S}tock assessment of {L}arimus breviceps, a bycatch species exploited by artisanal beach seining in {N}ortheast {B}razil}, author = {{S}antos, {L}. and {V}asconcelos {F}ilho, {J}. and {N}ole {E}duardo, {L}eandro and {L}ira, {A}. and {C}raveiro, {C}. and {S}ilva, {E}.{F}. and {L}ucena {F}r{\'e}dou, {F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}otorized trawling was banned off part of the {B}razilian coast in 1990 due to environmental impacts, thus artisanal fishermen adopted large beach seines as an alternative. {N}o impact assessments have been conducted on any species; therefore, we examined the life history and stock status of shorthead drum, {L}arimus breviceps, a primary bycatch in tropical shrimp fisheries. {B}etween 2016 and 2017, 969 shorthead drum were collected and analyzed using {ELEFAN}-based models. {F}emales were larger, more abundant, and older than males. {C}apture rates of juvenile were high, and no megaspawners were found. {I}ntegrated stock assessment indicated slight overexploitation and growth overfishing. {I}ncreased yield per recruit was indicated by high length at first capture. {S}horthead drum segregate ontogenetically by size. {G}rowth, mortality, and longevity may be temperature-influenced. {W}e found that beach seine fisheries may impact shorthead drum by population depletion and potential disruptions to reproductive capacity and recommend further studies and management to improve sustainability}, keywords = {{BRESIL} ; {ATLANTIQUE} ; {LUCENA} ; {PARAIBA} {ETAT}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{F}isheries {M}anagement and {E}cology}, volume = {31}, numero = {1}, pages = {e12647 [10 ]}, ISSN = {0969-997{X}}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.1111/fme.12647}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010090953}, }