Abstract – The necessity to move from a traditional fishery management to an ecosystem approach is now acknowl-edged. Indicators are required to support the development of this approach. For example, community indicators have been proposed to assess the impact of fishing. We tested here the applicability of one such community indicator, the abundance-biomass comparison (ABC method), as a measure of the impact of bottom trawling (years of sampling: 2001 and 2003) on the benthic invertebrates – typically starfishes, crabs, squat lobsters, shrimps and large hard-shelled molluscs- of “Grande Vasière”, a major French fishing zone, in the Bay of Biscay. The ABC method is generally used as an impact indicator for different types of physical, biolo...
Bottom trawling causes widespread disturbance of sediments in shelf seas and can have a negative imp...
Bottom-trawl fisheries are widespread and cause mortality of benthic invertebrates, which in turn ma...
Fish community metrics and diversity indices have often been proposed as indicators to support an Ec...
Abstract – The necessity to move from a traditional fishery management to an ecosystem approach is n...
The necessity to move from a traditional fishery management to an ecosystem approach is now acknowl...
Bottom trawl fisheries are the most widespread source of anthropogenic physical disturbance to seabe...
Bottom trawling alters the abundance, diversity, size-composition, and function of benthic communiti...
For marine macrobenthic communities, a shift from higher biomass dominance with increasing levels of...
The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries requires that managers take account of the environmental impacts...
In an ecosystem-based resource management context, it is crucial to assess the relationships between...
In this paper, we present an approach to compare the impact of different management options on the ...
Community metrics describe aspects of community structure and are often calculated from species-size...
A multivariate method of comparing the severity of disturbance to subtidal macrobenthic communities ...
IndiSeas (“Indicators for the Seas”) is a collaborative international working group that was establi...
Abstract Fisheries provide critical provisioning services, especially given increasing human popula...
Bottom trawling causes widespread disturbance of sediments in shelf seas and can have a negative imp...
Bottom-trawl fisheries are widespread and cause mortality of benthic invertebrates, which in turn ma...
Fish community metrics and diversity indices have often been proposed as indicators to support an Ec...
Abstract – The necessity to move from a traditional fishery management to an ecosystem approach is n...
The necessity to move from a traditional fishery management to an ecosystem approach is now acknowl...
Bottom trawl fisheries are the most widespread source of anthropogenic physical disturbance to seabe...
Bottom trawling alters the abundance, diversity, size-composition, and function of benthic communiti...
For marine macrobenthic communities, a shift from higher biomass dominance with increasing levels of...
The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries requires that managers take account of the environmental impacts...
In an ecosystem-based resource management context, it is crucial to assess the relationships between...
In this paper, we present an approach to compare the impact of different management options on the ...
Community metrics describe aspects of community structure and are often calculated from species-size...
A multivariate method of comparing the severity of disturbance to subtidal macrobenthic communities ...
IndiSeas (“Indicators for the Seas”) is a collaborative international working group that was establi...
Abstract Fisheries provide critical provisioning services, especially given increasing human popula...
Bottom trawling causes widespread disturbance of sediments in shelf seas and can have a negative imp...
Bottom-trawl fisheries are widespread and cause mortality of benthic invertebrates, which in turn ma...
Fish community metrics and diversity indices have often been proposed as indicators to support an Ec...