This study presents a preliminary annotated checklist, a preliminary bibliography, and an analysis of current knowledge of seamount fishes. Based on surveys carried out on sixty seamounts 535 species in 130 Families, 29 Orders and 4 Classes are recognized as seamount fishes. Sufficient information for sustainable management such as growth, maturity, fecundity, and diet is available for only 12 (2%) of the species. Yet 151 (28%) of the species are known to be exploited commercially. Most of the species for which data are available are of low or very low productivity and resilience to exploitation. Fitness strategies of seamount fishes are discussed and compared. The number of species in each ecological niche is low on seamounts signifying vu...
This report was prepared by the Institute of Marine Research, Norway, for the Norwegian Environment ...
Despite a strong increase in research on seamounts and oceanic islands ecology and biogeography, man...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
DIRECTOR’S FOREWORD (Daniel Pauly). FOREWORD (Sarah Chasis and Karen Garrison). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (D...
Seamounts are ubiquitous undersea mountains rising from the ocean seafloor that do not reach the sur...
Based on life history and ecological characteristics, several authors have placed seamount fishes at...
Serious stock depletion on continental shelves helped create new pressure for alternative fishing gr...
Seamounts are one of the major biomes of the global ocean. The last 25 years of research has seen co...
Fish species data from a complex of seamounts off New Zealand termed the ‘‘Graveyard Seamount Comple...
Fish species data from a complex of seamounts off New Zealand termed the "Graveyard Seamount Complex...
This thesis explores some fundamental questions about seamount ecology and fisheries. Initially, I c...
ABSTRACT. Seamounts support a large number and wide diversity of fish species. A number of these spe...
<div><p>Despite a strong increase in research on seamounts and oceanic islands ecology and biogeogra...
Conventional wisdom suggests that seamounts harbour high levels of biodiversity and endemism, play i...
ABSTRACT. Seamounts support a large number and wide diversity of fish species. A number of these spe...
This report was prepared by the Institute of Marine Research, Norway, for the Norwegian Environment ...
Despite a strong increase in research on seamounts and oceanic islands ecology and biogeography, man...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
DIRECTOR’S FOREWORD (Daniel Pauly). FOREWORD (Sarah Chasis and Karen Garrison). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (D...
Seamounts are ubiquitous undersea mountains rising from the ocean seafloor that do not reach the sur...
Based on life history and ecological characteristics, several authors have placed seamount fishes at...
Serious stock depletion on continental shelves helped create new pressure for alternative fishing gr...
Seamounts are one of the major biomes of the global ocean. The last 25 years of research has seen co...
Fish species data from a complex of seamounts off New Zealand termed the ‘‘Graveyard Seamount Comple...
Fish species data from a complex of seamounts off New Zealand termed the "Graveyard Seamount Complex...
This thesis explores some fundamental questions about seamount ecology and fisheries. Initially, I c...
ABSTRACT. Seamounts support a large number and wide diversity of fish species. A number of these spe...
<div><p>Despite a strong increase in research on seamounts and oceanic islands ecology and biogeogra...
Conventional wisdom suggests that seamounts harbour high levels of biodiversity and endemism, play i...
ABSTRACT. Seamounts support a large number and wide diversity of fish species. A number of these spe...
This report was prepared by the Institute of Marine Research, Norway, for the Norwegian Environment ...
Despite a strong increase in research on seamounts and oceanic islands ecology and biogeography, man...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...