There is a global trend in the depletion of transient reef fish spawning aggregations ("FSAs"), making them a primary target for management with marine protected areas (MPAs). Here, we review the observed and likely effectiveness of FSA MPAs, discuss how future studies could fill knowledge gaps, and provide recommendations for MPA design based on species' life history and behaviour, enforcement potential, and management goals. Modelling studies indicate that FSA MPAs can increase spawning-stock biomass and normalize sex ratio in protogynous fish populations, unless fishing mortality remains high outside protected FSA sites and spawning times. In the field, observations of no change or continued decline in spawning biomass are more common th...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
The effect of two marine protected areas (MPAs) on roman Chrysoblephus laticeps (Sparidae), an explo...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
Many coral reef fish form transient spawning aggregations at sites located a few to hundreds of kilo...
Many coral reef fish form transient spawning aggregations at sites located a few to hundreds of kilo...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Though marine protected areas (MPAs) have recently become a central element of many marine resource ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been proposed as beneficial for conservation of fish species and ...
Some locations have extraordinary ecological and conservation significance and subsequently need pro...
Previous models of marine protected areas (MPAs) have generally assumed that there were no existing ...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
The effect of two marine protected areas (MPAs) on roman Chrysoblephus laticeps (Sparidae), an explo...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
Many coral reef fish form transient spawning aggregations at sites located a few to hundreds of kilo...
Many coral reef fish form transient spawning aggregations at sites located a few to hundreds of kilo...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Though marine protected areas (MPAs) have recently become a central element of many marine resource ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been proposed as beneficial for conservation of fish species and ...
Some locations have extraordinary ecological and conservation significance and subsequently need pro...
Previous models of marine protected areas (MPAs) have generally assumed that there were no existing ...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
The effect of two marine protected areas (MPAs) on roman Chrysoblephus laticeps (Sparidae), an explo...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...