In the marine environment, small forage species can predate on, or compete with, the pre-recruits of their larger predators. The “cultivation effect” hypothesis proposes that this mechanism can slow down the recovery of depleted populations of large demersal fishes by creating Allee effects that lower their recruitment success. Using an individual based fish community model applied to the southern Benguela ecosystem, we simulate situations of potential cultivation effect on a population of shallow water hake Merluccius capensis. We search for evidence of Allee effects due to cultivation and investigate how complex trophic interactions could influence their underlying mechanisms and impact. The resilience of the shallow water hake populati...
Fisheries have reduced the abundances of large piscivores-such as gadids (cod, pollock, etc.) and tu...
Targeted fishing of spawning aggregations is a major contributor to extinction risk in numerous spec...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
In the marine environment, small forage species can predate on, or compete with, the pre-recruits of...
In the marine environment, small forage species can predate on, or compete with, the pre-recruits of...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
Forage fish support the largest fisheries in the world but also play key roles in marine food webs b...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
The fitness or population growth rate of populations with Allee effects increases with increasing po...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
By applying an individual-based model (OSMOSE) to the southern Benguela ecosystem, a multispecies an...
WOS:000812400100001International audienceEnvironmentally driven changes in small pelagic fish condit...
Targeted fishing of spawning aggregations is a major contributor to extinction risk in numerous spec...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
Fisheries have reduced the abundances of large piscivores-such as gadids (cod, pollock, etc.) and tu...
Targeted fishing of spawning aggregations is a major contributor to extinction risk in numerous spec...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
In the marine environment, small forage species can predate on, or compete with, the pre-recruits of...
In the marine environment, small forage species can predate on, or compete with, the pre-recruits of...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
Forage fish support the largest fisheries in the world but also play key roles in marine food webs b...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
The fitness or population growth rate of populations with Allee effects increases with increasing po...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
By applying an individual-based model (OSMOSE) to the southern Benguela ecosystem, a multispecies an...
WOS:000812400100001International audienceEnvironmentally driven changes in small pelagic fish condit...
Targeted fishing of spawning aggregations is a major contributor to extinction risk in numerous spec...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
Fisheries have reduced the abundances of large piscivores-such as gadids (cod, pollock, etc.) and tu...
Targeted fishing of spawning aggregations is a major contributor to extinction risk in numerous spec...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...