A major goal of ecosystem-based fisheries management is to prevent fishery-induced shifts in community states. This requires an understanding of ecological resilience: the ability of an ecosystem to return to the same state following a perturbation, which can strongly depend on species interactions across trophic levels. We use a structured model of a temperate rocky reef to explore how multi-trophic level fisheries impact ecological resilience. Increasing fishing mortality of prey (urchins) has a minor effect on equilibrium biomass of kelp, urchins, and spiny lobster predators, but increases resilience by reducing the range of predator harvest rates at which alternative stable states are possible. Size-structured predation on urchins acts ...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
In light of the global extent and cascading effect of our impact on the environment, we design and m...
The removal of apex predators is widely recognized to have broad ecological consequences for terrest...
A major goal of ecosystem-based fisheries management is to prevent fishery-induced shifts in communi...
A major goal of ecosystem-based fisheries management is to prevent fishery-induced shifts in communi...
The global overexploitation of fish stocks is endangering many marine food webs. Scientists and mana...
While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime ...
Predator responses to gradients in prey density have important implications for population regulatio...
SummaryCoral reefs face a diverse array of threats, from eutrophication and overfishing to climate c...
In response to multiple stressors, coral reef health has declined in recent decades, ...
Time-series studies have reported trophic cascades in land, freshwater and marine environments in ma...
Ecosystem modelling has predicted that fishing for western rock lobster Panulirus cygnus in deep wat...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems globally, yet many are experiencing anthropogenic ...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
In light of the global extent and cascading effect of our impact on the environment, we design and m...
The removal of apex predators is widely recognized to have broad ecological consequences for terrest...
A major goal of ecosystem-based fisheries management is to prevent fishery-induced shifts in communi...
A major goal of ecosystem-based fisheries management is to prevent fishery-induced shifts in communi...
The global overexploitation of fish stocks is endangering many marine food webs. Scientists and mana...
While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime ...
Predator responses to gradients in prey density have important implications for population regulatio...
SummaryCoral reefs face a diverse array of threats, from eutrophication and overfishing to climate c...
In response to multiple stressors, coral reef health has declined in recent decades, ...
Time-series studies have reported trophic cascades in land, freshwater and marine environments in ma...
Ecosystem modelling has predicted that fishing for western rock lobster Panulirus cygnus in deep wat...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...
Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems globally, yet many are experiencing anthropogenic ...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
In light of the global extent and cascading effect of our impact on the environment, we design and m...
The removal of apex predators is widely recognized to have broad ecological consequences for terrest...