1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal systems. Size and spacing rules (SSRs) have been proposed as simple MPA design guidelines, especially in regions where population connectivity data are limited. 2. We assessed whether SSRs allow managers to design effective MPA networks under spatiotemporally varying dispersal patterns using a spatially realistic population model parameterized for a commercially-exploited fish species on the Great Barrier Reef. 3. SSRs are used to design MPA networks, and population simulations are used to measure the mean and variance of the resulting population size and fishery catch. 4. We show that SSR performance is contingent on the extent of the ...
The size and configuration of marine reserves best suited to reaching fisheries and conservation goa...
The utility of marine-protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) cover 3-7% of the world's ocean, and international organizations call ...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are the cornerstone of most marine conservation strategies, but the ef...
Previous models of marine protected areas (MPAs) have generally assumed that there were no existing ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely cited as a useful management tool in fisheries. They have ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are considered as a tool for marine conservation and sustainable fishe...
In the design of marine protected areas (MPAs), tailoring reserve placement to facilitate larval exp...
In the design of marine protected areas (MPAs), tailoring reserve placement to facilitate larval exp...
A central tenet of protected area design is that conservation areas must be adequate to ensure the p...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been proposed as beneficial for conservation of fish species and ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Reef fishes and other marine species occur in patchily distributed...
The utility of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine Protected Areas (MPA) are important management tools shown to protect marine organisms, resto...
The size and configuration of marine reserves best suited to reaching fisheries and conservation goa...
The utility of marine-protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) cover 3-7% of the world's ocean, and international organizations call ...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are the cornerstone of most marine conservation strategies, but the ef...
Previous models of marine protected areas (MPAs) have generally assumed that there were no existing ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely cited as a useful management tool in fisheries. They have ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are considered as a tool for marine conservation and sustainable fishe...
In the design of marine protected areas (MPAs), tailoring reserve placement to facilitate larval exp...
In the design of marine protected areas (MPAs), tailoring reserve placement to facilitate larval exp...
A central tenet of protected area design is that conservation areas must be adequate to ensure the p...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been proposed as beneficial for conservation of fish species and ...
Free to read at publisher's site. Reef fishes and other marine species occur in patchily distributed...
The utility of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine Protected Areas (MPA) are important management tools shown to protect marine organisms, resto...
The size and configuration of marine reserves best suited to reaching fisheries and conservation goa...
The utility of marine-protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) cover 3-7% of the world's ocean, and international organizations call ...