International audienceGlobal declines in elasmobranchs have been observed. Conservation measures such as area closures and fisheries prohibitions have been put in place to support the recovery of vulnerable species. However, the effectiveness of such measures is rarely evaluated in the context of other factors that may affect population abundance. This study investigates the effectiveness of management measures using 1) General additive mixed model derivative changes, taking into account environmental factors that may affect population stochasticity and 2) an age-structured density dependent population dynamic model. The Raja undulata (undulate ray) 2009 targeted fisheries prohibition was used as a case study. Potential beneficial responses...
consumption of seafood, combined with the compounding effects of habitat loss, climate change, and p...
To effectively protect at-risk sharks, resource managers and conservation practitioners must have a ...
Graduation date: 2006In the past, sharks, skates and ray species have mainly occurred in incidental\...
International audienceGlobal declines in elasmobranchs have been observed. Conservation measures suc...
International audienceElasmobranchs are k-strategy species with low reproduction rate and slow growt...
Sustainable fisheries management requires the evaluation of the status of exploited populations and ...
Sustainable fisheries management requires assessment of exploited populations and communities. Tradi...
A key challenge of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management is to sustain viable populations o...
Globally, commercial fisheries have had a strong impact on elasmobranch populations directly through...
Bycatch species such as skates and rays are for most of them not subject to analytical stock assessm...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
Rare species, with low population sizes, restricted ranges and specialized habitat requirements, are...
Skates and rays are a common component of mixed demersal fisheries, and large quantities may be disc...
In mainland Portugal, rays constitute an important by-catch of multi-gear shelf fisheries. However ...
consumption of seafood, combined with the compounding effects of habitat loss, climate change, and p...
To effectively protect at-risk sharks, resource managers and conservation practitioners must have a ...
Graduation date: 2006In the past, sharks, skates and ray species have mainly occurred in incidental\...
International audienceGlobal declines in elasmobranchs have been observed. Conservation measures suc...
International audienceElasmobranchs are k-strategy species with low reproduction rate and slow growt...
Sustainable fisheries management requires the evaluation of the status of exploited populations and ...
Sustainable fisheries management requires assessment of exploited populations and communities. Tradi...
A key challenge of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management is to sustain viable populations o...
Globally, commercial fisheries have had a strong impact on elasmobranch populations directly through...
Bycatch species such as skates and rays are for most of them not subject to analytical stock assessm...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
Rare species, with low population sizes, restricted ranges and specialized habitat requirements, are...
Skates and rays are a common component of mixed demersal fisheries, and large quantities may be disc...
In mainland Portugal, rays constitute an important by-catch of multi-gear shelf fisheries. However ...
consumption of seafood, combined with the compounding effects of habitat loss, climate change, and p...
To effectively protect at-risk sharks, resource managers and conservation practitioners must have a ...
Graduation date: 2006In the past, sharks, skates and ray species have mainly occurred in incidental\...