We consider the optimal spacing between marine reserves for maximising the viability of a species occupying a reserve network. The closer the networks are placed together, the higher the probability of colonisation of an empty reserve by an occupied reserve, thus increasing population viability. However, the closer the networks are placed together, the higher the probability that a catastrophe will cause extinction of the species in both reserves, thus decreasing population viability. Using a simple discrete-time Markov chain model for the presence or absence of the species in each reserve we determine the distance between the two reserves which provides the optimal trade-off between these processes, resulting in maximum viability of the sp...
This paper addresses the problem of the optimal size and number of marine reserves to achieve maximu...
Instantaneous implementation of systematic conservation plans at regional scales is rare. More typic...
Instantaneous implementation of systematic conservation plans at regional scales is rare. More typic...
We consider the optimal spacing between marine reserves for maximising the viability of a species oc...
Aim To develop and test theory based on connectivity to identify optimal networks of marine protecte...
Although larval dispersal is crucial for the persistence of most marine populations, dispersal conne...
Abstract. When viewed across long temporal and large spatial scales, severe disturbances in marine e...
The precarious state of many nearshore marine ecosystems has prompted the use of marine protected ar...
Networks of nature reserves and protected areas are important instruments to protect biodiversity, i...
Large-scale catastrophic events, although rare, lie generally beyond the control of local management...
Marine populations worldwide are in decline due to anthropogenic effects. Spatial management via mar...
When viewed across long temporal and large spatial scales, severe disturbances in marine ecosystems ...
Networks of no-take reserves are important for protecting coral reef biodiversity from climate chang...
Marine reserves are an increasingly important tool for the management of marine ecosystems aroun...
Because the threat of habitat destruction can never be entirely eliminated, there is a legitimate co...
This paper addresses the problem of the optimal size and number of marine reserves to achieve maximu...
Instantaneous implementation of systematic conservation plans at regional scales is rare. More typic...
Instantaneous implementation of systematic conservation plans at regional scales is rare. More typic...
We consider the optimal spacing between marine reserves for maximising the viability of a species oc...
Aim To develop and test theory based on connectivity to identify optimal networks of marine protecte...
Although larval dispersal is crucial for the persistence of most marine populations, dispersal conne...
Abstract. When viewed across long temporal and large spatial scales, severe disturbances in marine e...
The precarious state of many nearshore marine ecosystems has prompted the use of marine protected ar...
Networks of nature reserves and protected areas are important instruments to protect biodiversity, i...
Large-scale catastrophic events, although rare, lie generally beyond the control of local management...
Marine populations worldwide are in decline due to anthropogenic effects. Spatial management via mar...
When viewed across long temporal and large spatial scales, severe disturbances in marine ecosystems ...
Networks of no-take reserves are important for protecting coral reef biodiversity from climate chang...
Marine reserves are an increasingly important tool for the management of marine ecosystems aroun...
Because the threat of habitat destruction can never be entirely eliminated, there is a legitimate co...
This paper addresses the problem of the optimal size and number of marine reserves to achieve maximu...
Instantaneous implementation of systematic conservation plans at regional scales is rare. More typic...
Instantaneous implementation of systematic conservation plans at regional scales is rare. More typic...