Coastal habitats (e.g., seagrass beds, shallow mud, and sand flats) strongly influence survival, growth, and reproduction of marine fish and invertebrate species. Many of these species have declined over the past decades, coincident with widespread degradation of coastal habitats, such that an urgent need exists to model the quantitative value of coastal habitats to their population dynamics. For exploited species, demand for habitat considerations will increase as fisheries management contends with habitat issues in stock assessments andmanagement in generalmoves toward amore ecosystem-based approach. The modeling of habitat function has, to date, been done on a case-by-casebasis involving diverse approaches and types of population models,...
Understanding the response of fish populations to habitat change mediated by sea level rise (SLR) is...
In this paper the emphasis is put on an important aspect of renewable resource use that was disregar...
Understanding the habitat usage of a species is essential to assessing the impacts of human activiti...
Coastal habitats (e.g., seagrass beds, shallow mud, and sand flats) strongly influence survival, gro...
Coastal habitats (e.g., seagrass beds, shallow mud, and sand flats) strongly influence survival, gro...
Population dynamics are governed by four demographic rates: births, deaths, immigration, and emigrat...
Understanding how animals select habitat is important for conservation and for management of exploit...
Man‐made infrastructures have become ubiquitous components of coastal landscapes, leading to habitat...
Many exploited fish and macroinvertebrates that utilize the coastal zone have declined, and the caus...
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, comprise some o...
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, comprise some o...
Exploited coastal-nursery-dependent fish species are subject to various stressors occurring at speci...
Understanding the response of fish populations to habitat change mediated by sea level rise (SLR) is...
In this paper the emphasis is put on an important aspect of renewable resource use that was disregar...
Understanding the habitat usage of a species is essential to assessing the impacts of human activiti...
Coastal habitats (e.g., seagrass beds, shallow mud, and sand flats) strongly influence survival, gro...
Coastal habitats (e.g., seagrass beds, shallow mud, and sand flats) strongly influence survival, gro...
Population dynamics are governed by four demographic rates: births, deaths, immigration, and emigrat...
Understanding how animals select habitat is important for conservation and for management of exploit...
Man‐made infrastructures have become ubiquitous components of coastal landscapes, leading to habitat...
Many exploited fish and macroinvertebrates that utilize the coastal zone have declined, and the caus...
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, comprise some o...
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, comprise some o...
Exploited coastal-nursery-dependent fish species are subject to various stressors occurring at speci...
Understanding the response of fish populations to habitat change mediated by sea level rise (SLR) is...
In this paper the emphasis is put on an important aspect of renewable resource use that was disregar...
Understanding the habitat usage of a species is essential to assessing the impacts of human activiti...