The Large Fish Indicator (LFI) is a univariate size-based indicator of fish community state that has been selected to support the OSPAR fish community Ecological Quality Objective (EcoQO). To operate this EcoQO, a survey-based LFI for each OSPAR region needs to be developed. However, fish communities in these regions are spatially heterogeneous, and there is evidence of within-region spatial vari-ation in the LFI that could confound an overall indicator series. For Celtic Sea trawl-survey sites, spline correlograms indicate positive spatial autocorrelation at a similar range (40 km) for the LFI and for fishing effort (h year21) from vessel monitoring systems. Statistical models reveal a strong negative effect on annual LFI by site of fishin...
Community indicators are used to assess the state of ecological communities and to guide management....
AbstractEcosystem-based management of the North Sea demersal fish community uses the large fish indi...
Fish community metrics and diversity indices have often been proposed as indicators to support an Ec...
The Large Fish Indicator (LFI) is a univariate size-based indicator of fish community state that has...
The large fish indicator (LFI) was developed in the North Sea as a size-based indicator of fish comm...
The large fish indicator (LFI) is a size-based indicator of fish community state. In the North Sea, ...
yFishing alters community size structure by selectively removing larger individual fish and by chang...
The large fish indicator (LFI), or ‘proportion of fish greater than 40 cm length in bottom trawl sur...
Ecosystem-based management requires the development of indicators that allow anthropogenic impacts t...
peer-reviewedFishing alters community size structure by selectively removing larger individual fish ...
Summary The large fish indicator (LFI), or ‘proportion of fish greater than 40 cm length in bottom ...
To understand changes in ecosystems, the appropriate scale at which to study them must be determined...
Ecosystem-based management of the North Sea demersal fish community uses the Large Fish Indicator (L...
Development of the Ecological Quality Objective (EcoQO) for the North Sea demersal fish community is...
The state of marine systems subject to natural or anthropogenic impacts can be generally summarized ...
Community indicators are used to assess the state of ecological communities and to guide management....
AbstractEcosystem-based management of the North Sea demersal fish community uses the large fish indi...
Fish community metrics and diversity indices have often been proposed as indicators to support an Ec...
The Large Fish Indicator (LFI) is a univariate size-based indicator of fish community state that has...
The large fish indicator (LFI) was developed in the North Sea as a size-based indicator of fish comm...
The large fish indicator (LFI) is a size-based indicator of fish community state. In the North Sea, ...
yFishing alters community size structure by selectively removing larger individual fish and by chang...
The large fish indicator (LFI), or ‘proportion of fish greater than 40 cm length in bottom trawl sur...
Ecosystem-based management requires the development of indicators that allow anthropogenic impacts t...
peer-reviewedFishing alters community size structure by selectively removing larger individual fish ...
Summary The large fish indicator (LFI), or ‘proportion of fish greater than 40 cm length in bottom ...
To understand changes in ecosystems, the appropriate scale at which to study them must be determined...
Ecosystem-based management of the North Sea demersal fish community uses the Large Fish Indicator (L...
Development of the Ecological Quality Objective (EcoQO) for the North Sea demersal fish community is...
The state of marine systems subject to natural or anthropogenic impacts can be generally summarized ...
Community indicators are used to assess the state of ecological communities and to guide management....
AbstractEcosystem-based management of the North Sea demersal fish community uses the large fish indi...
Fish community metrics and diversity indices have often been proposed as indicators to support an Ec...