We investigated the changes on the mean trophic level of fish assemblages across different spatiotemporal scales, before and after a massive escape event occurred off La Palma (Canary Islands), which resulted in the release of 1.5 million fish (mostly Dicentrarchus labrax) into the wild. The presence of escaped fish altered significantly the mean trophic level of fish assemblages in shallow coastal waters. This alteration was exacerbated by the massive escape. A nearby marine protected area buffered the changes in mean trophic level but exhibited the same temporal patterns as highly fished areas. Moreover, escaped fish exploited natural resources according to their total length and possibly, time since escapement. New concerns arise as a “f...
Expansion of sea-cage aquaculture has increased incidences of large-scale escapes of farmed fish. Wh...
Salmonid introduction in Patagonia has caused a notorious impact on lakes and a major impact on stre...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/eh2l47043p8l171mpeer-re...
Spatiotemporal patterns of distribution of sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, and sea bream, Sparus aur...
Aquaculture is the world's fastest growing food-producing sector and currently the main source of fi...
Demersal, non-cryptic, wild fish were counted in replicate 100 m2 transects beneath a floating sea-c...
Descripción de la problemática de los escapes de peces desde la jaulas flotantes en el Mediterráneo....
Coastal ecosystems put up a number of impacts from human activities in the sea; the most recent is f...
Farmed fish that escape and mix with wild fish populations can have significant ecological and genet...
The impact of fish escaping from fish farms may depend on the extent to which escapees adapt to the ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have become a major focus in fisheries management and marine ecology (...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) help replenish fish assemblages, though different trophic levels may s...
An adult individual of swordfish (Xiphias gladius L.) was reported for the first time aggregated at ...
Floating fish farms are associated, with important aggregations of wild fish around them. Several s...
Fish escaping from net pens have always been considered a major source of socioeconomic and ecologic...
Expansion of sea-cage aquaculture has increased incidences of large-scale escapes of farmed fish. Wh...
Salmonid introduction in Patagonia has caused a notorious impact on lakes and a major impact on stre...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/eh2l47043p8l171mpeer-re...
Spatiotemporal patterns of distribution of sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, and sea bream, Sparus aur...
Aquaculture is the world's fastest growing food-producing sector and currently the main source of fi...
Demersal, non-cryptic, wild fish were counted in replicate 100 m2 transects beneath a floating sea-c...
Descripción de la problemática de los escapes de peces desde la jaulas flotantes en el Mediterráneo....
Coastal ecosystems put up a number of impacts from human activities in the sea; the most recent is f...
Farmed fish that escape and mix with wild fish populations can have significant ecological and genet...
The impact of fish escaping from fish farms may depend on the extent to which escapees adapt to the ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have become a major focus in fisheries management and marine ecology (...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) help replenish fish assemblages, though different trophic levels may s...
An adult individual of swordfish (Xiphias gladius L.) was reported for the first time aggregated at ...
Floating fish farms are associated, with important aggregations of wild fish around them. Several s...
Fish escaping from net pens have always been considered a major source of socioeconomic and ecologic...
Expansion of sea-cage aquaculture has increased incidences of large-scale escapes of farmed fish. Wh...
Salmonid introduction in Patagonia has caused a notorious impact on lakes and a major impact on stre...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/eh2l47043p8l171mpeer-re...