Overfishing and environmental change have triggered many severe and unexpected consequences. As existing communities have collapsed, new ones have become established, fundamentally transforming ecosystems to those that are often less productive for fisheries, more prone to cycles of booms and busts, and thus less manageable. We contend that the failure of fisheries science and management to anticipate these transformations results from a lack of appreciation for the nature, strength, complexity, and outcome of species interactions. Ecologists have come to understand that networks of interacting species exhibit nonlinear dynamics and feedback loops that can produce sudden and unexpected shifts. We argue that fisheries science and management ...
Many over-exploited marine ecosystems worldwide have lost their natural populations of large predato...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2014. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advis...
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...
Overfishing and environmental change have triggered many severe and unexpected consequences. As exis...
The effects of fisheries on marine ecosystems, and their capacity to drive shifts in ecosystem state...
Recent scientific literature has raised many concerns about whether fisheries have caused more exten...
Healthy marine ecosystems are vital for sustaining fisheries, poverty reduction, food security, and ...
Abstract only.It is well known that fishing activities may affect the structure of aquatic habitats ...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
Managing diverse ecosystems is challenging because structuring drivers are often processes having di...
Fishing has clear direct effects on harvested species, but its cascading, indirect effects are less ...
One goal of ecosystem-based management is studying an ecosystem and its people, the socio-ecological...
Increasing human population size and mobility have accelerated the translocation of nonnative specie...
Fisheries management as a discipline has evolved with the ever increasing human engagement in fishin...
Many over-exploited marine ecosystems worldwide have lost their natural populations of large predato...
Many over-exploited marine ecosystems worldwide have lost their natural populations of large predato...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2014. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advis...
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...
Overfishing and environmental change have triggered many severe and unexpected consequences. As exis...
The effects of fisheries on marine ecosystems, and their capacity to drive shifts in ecosystem state...
Recent scientific literature has raised many concerns about whether fisheries have caused more exten...
Healthy marine ecosystems are vital for sustaining fisheries, poverty reduction, food security, and ...
Abstract only.It is well known that fishing activities may affect the structure of aquatic habitats ...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
Managing diverse ecosystems is challenging because structuring drivers are often processes having di...
Fishing has clear direct effects on harvested species, but its cascading, indirect effects are less ...
One goal of ecosystem-based management is studying an ecosystem and its people, the socio-ecological...
Increasing human population size and mobility have accelerated the translocation of nonnative specie...
Fisheries management as a discipline has evolved with the ever increasing human engagement in fishin...
Many over-exploited marine ecosystems worldwide have lost their natural populations of large predato...
Many over-exploited marine ecosystems worldwide have lost their natural populations of large predato...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2014. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advis...
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...