James Bence, Ph.D.

James Bence

Contact Me

Professor - Emeritus; QFC Founding Co-Director.
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

Email:

Education:

  • Ph.D., Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1985
  • M.A., Applied Statistics, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1985
  • B.S., Biology, University of Notre Dame, 1979

Background:

My position, prior to retirement, was part of the Partnership for Ecosystem Health and Management. My research is in the general area of quantitative fisheries with an emphasis on Great Lakes applications.  Recent work has focused on evaluation of age-structured stock assessment methods and use of simulation models to evaluate different harvest policies and other management choices.  My work has covered a broad range of topics including environmental impact assessments, bioenergetics applications, stock assessments and policy analyses for specific Great Lakes stocks, general assessment of methods, sea lamprey control/management, and population dynamics theory and modeling.  For nearly 30 years I taught a graduate course in fish population dynamics.  

I am currently employed part time in a fixed-term position and expect to continue in that role through June of 2025, working on finishing off old projects.  I am no longer accepting new graduate students. Prospective graduate students interested in the type of quantitative work I do should see the Quantitative Fisheries Center website for information on assistantships and other opportunities working with other QFC faculty.


Research Interests:

  • Fishery stock assessment methods
  • Fishery management
  • Use of simulation tools in evaluating management strategies
  • Great Lakes fisheries
  • Environmetrics and environmental assessment
  • Population and community dynamics

Selected Publications:

J.X. He and J.R. Bence. 2023. Systematic change and random variations: understanding lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) growth dynamics in US waters of Lake Huron. Journal of Great Lakes Research 49(3) 737-745.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2023.03.008

Liljestrand, E.M., J.R. Bence, and J.J. Deroba. 2023. Applying a novel state-space stock assessment framework using a fisheries-dependent index of fishing mortality. Fisheries Research 264: August 2023, article 106707.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106707.

C. Song, S.D. Peacor, C.W. Osenberg, and J.R. Bence. 2022.  An assessment of statistical methods for non-independent data in ecological meta-analyses: Comment.  Ecology 103(1):e03578. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3578 

N.C. Fisch, J.R. Bence, J.T. Myers, E.K. Berglund, and D.L. Yule.  2019.  A comparison of age- and size-structured assessment models applied to a stock of cisco in Thunder Bay, Ontario.  Fisheries Research 209:86-100.

D.G. Fielder and J.R. Bence.  2014.  Integration of auxiliary information in statistical catch-at-age (SCA) analysis of the Saginaw Bay stock of Walleye in Lake Huron.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 34:  970-987.

J.R. Bence, M.W. Dorn, B.J. Irwin, and A.E. Punt.  2008.  Recent advances in the evaluation and implementation of harvest policies.  Fisheries Research 94: 207-209