Abstract There are many examples of ecological theory informing fishery management. Yet fisheries also provide tremendous opportunities to test ecological theory through large-scale, repeated, and well-documented perturbations of natural systems. Although treating fisheries as experiments presents several challenges, few comparable tests exist at the ecosystem scale. Experimental manipulations of fish populations in lakes have been widely used to develop and test ecological theory. Controlled manipulation of fish populations in open marine systems is rarely possible, but fisheries data provide a valuable substitute for such manipulations. To highlight the value of marine fisheries data, we review leading ecological theories that have been e...
Open-ocean fisheries expanded rapidly from the 1960s through the 1980s, when global fish catches pea...
Rocky shore ecology has been studied for a long time, starting with qualitative descriptions and bec...
Unintended, detrimental effects of fishing have pushed fisheries science and management to innovate ...
participantBecause of natural complexity, field studies are often inconclusive regarding the final c...
Because of natural complexity, field studies are often inconclusive with regards to the ultimate ca...
Effective implementation of an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EA FM) is predicated upon...
This thesis informs an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) through the development and...
International audienceUnderstanding how external pressures impact ecosystem structure and functionin...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Ecosystem management means different things to different people, but the underlying concept is simil...
SUMMARY: The current development of fishery research can be considered as much a technical developme...
Marine ecosystems are influenced by multiple stressors in both linear and non-linear ways. Using gen...
Open-ocean fisheries expanded rapidly from the 1960s through the 1980s, when global fish catches pea...
Rocky shore ecology has been studied for a long time, starting with qualitative descriptions and bec...
Unintended, detrimental effects of fishing have pushed fisheries science and management to innovate ...
participantBecause of natural complexity, field studies are often inconclusive regarding the final c...
Because of natural complexity, field studies are often inconclusive with regards to the ultimate ca...
Effective implementation of an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EA FM) is predicated upon...
This thesis informs an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) through the development and...
International audienceUnderstanding how external pressures impact ecosystem structure and functionin...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Ecosystem management means different things to different people, but the underlying concept is simil...
SUMMARY: The current development of fishery research can be considered as much a technical developme...
Marine ecosystems are influenced by multiple stressors in both linear and non-linear ways. Using gen...
Open-ocean fisheries expanded rapidly from the 1960s through the 1980s, when global fish catches pea...
Rocky shore ecology has been studied for a long time, starting with qualitative descriptions and bec...
Unintended, detrimental effects of fishing have pushed fisheries science and management to innovate ...