Understanding the relative impacts of harvesting across an area such as a marine park is vital if the goals of fisheries management are to be met. Given their accessibility, densities of targeted intertidal turbinids should be relatively simple to quantify; however, natural spatial and temporal variability in these populations has hampered this effort. This study aimed to quantify short-term population dynamics of Turbo militaris in relation to current zoning regulations and accessibility. While our results reflected the variability found by other studies, we also detected significantly lower densities at a headland where harvesting is known to occur, and found a trend towards denser aggregations at more remote locations. Importantly, we fo...
Marine reserves have not been widely used to conserve mobile species because species abundance level...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
Despite the current interest in using closed areas for fisheries management, few studies have actual...
Overexploitation and habitat alteration are pushing individual species toward extinction and may pre...
The intertidal population structure of the large edible gastropod Turbo sarmaticus was examined at f...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are world-wide established with the aim of conserving biodiversity and...
Knowledge of the population structure and feeding capabilities of herbivores is critical to evaluate...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are being implemented worldwide, yet there are few cases where manager...
The West Indian topshell, Cittarium pica (L.), is fished throughout its range. While the need for ma...
Comparing temporal patterns of distribution and abundance of target organisms between protected and ...
This study investigated the spatial and temporal changes in king scallop (Pecten maximus) population...
Aim: Marine protected areas can serve to regulate harvesting and conserve biodiversity. Within large...
The acceptance of reserves as a useful management strategy relies on evidence of their effectiveness...
Landscape ecology helps in predicting the influence of habitat fragmentation on populations. Marine ...
Marine reserves have not been widely used to conserve mobile species because species abundance level...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
Despite the current interest in using closed areas for fisheries management, few studies have actual...
Overexploitation and habitat alteration are pushing individual species toward extinction and may pre...
The intertidal population structure of the large edible gastropod Turbo sarmaticus was examined at f...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are world-wide established with the aim of conserving biodiversity and...
Knowledge of the population structure and feeding capabilities of herbivores is critical to evaluate...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are being implemented worldwide, yet there are few cases where manager...
The West Indian topshell, Cittarium pica (L.), is fished throughout its range. While the need for ma...
Comparing temporal patterns of distribution and abundance of target organisms between protected and ...
This study investigated the spatial and temporal changes in king scallop (Pecten maximus) population...
Aim: Marine protected areas can serve to regulate harvesting and conserve biodiversity. Within large...
The acceptance of reserves as a useful management strategy relies on evidence of their effectiveness...
Landscape ecology helps in predicting the influence of habitat fragmentation on populations. Marine ...
Marine reserves have not been widely used to conserve mobile species because species abundance level...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
Despite the current interest in using closed areas for fisheries management, few studies have actual...