Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock can no longer replenish itself) is a common problem which can lead to a rapid and irreversible fishery collapse. Averting this disaster requires maintaining a sufficient spawning population to buffer stochastic fluctuations in recruitment of heavily harvested stocks. Optimal strategies for managing spawner biomass are well developed for temperate systems, yet remain uncertain for tropical fisheries, where the danger of collapse from recruitment overfishing looms largest. In this study, we explored empirically and through modeling, the role of marine reserves in maximizing spawner biomass of a heavily exploited reef fish, Lethrinus harak around Guam, M...
the effects of establishing a marine reserve for mobile fish species P. Apostolaki, E.J. Milner-Gull...
Marine reserve networks are increasingly implemented to conserve biodiversity and enhance the persis...
Marine reserves (no-take zones) are widely recommended as conservation and fishery management tools....
<div><p>Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock c...
Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock can no lo...
Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock can no lo...
Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock can no lo...
The success of marine protected areas (MPAs) in facilitating recovery of over-exploited stocks has b...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish form transient spawning aggregations at sites located a few to hundreds of kilo...
There is a global trend in the depletion of transient reef fish spawning aggregations ("FSAs"), maki...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
The use of marine reserves (an individual spatial closure in which no removal of organisms is allowe...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropical deve...
A dearth of scientific data surrounding Micronesia’s coral-reef fisheries has limited their formal a...
the effects of establishing a marine reserve for mobile fish species P. Apostolaki, E.J. Milner-Gull...
Marine reserve networks are increasingly implemented to conserve biodiversity and enhance the persis...
Marine reserves (no-take zones) are widely recommended as conservation and fishery management tools....
<div><p>Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock c...
Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock can no lo...
Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock can no lo...
Recruitment overfishing (the reduction of a spawning stock past a point at which the stock can no lo...
The success of marine protected areas (MPAs) in facilitating recovery of over-exploited stocks has b...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish form transient spawning aggregations at sites located a few to hundreds of kilo...
There is a global trend in the depletion of transient reef fish spawning aggregations ("FSAs"), maki...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
The use of marine reserves (an individual spatial closure in which no removal of organisms is allowe...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropical deve...
A dearth of scientific data surrounding Micronesia’s coral-reef fisheries has limited their formal a...
the effects of establishing a marine reserve for mobile fish species P. Apostolaki, E.J. Milner-Gull...
Marine reserve networks are increasingly implemented to conserve biodiversity and enhance the persis...
Marine reserves (no-take zones) are widely recommended as conservation and fishery management tools....