Abstract The ‘shifting baseline syndrome’ has received much attention and acceptance within the conservation science community. In this study, the ‘shifting baseline syndrome’ based on which each generation of fisheries scientists accepts the stock size and species composition extant in the beginning of their careers as the normal baseline, as proposed by Pauly in 1995, was tested. It was hypothesized that Florida Keys reef scientists use the reef conditions at the beginning of their careers as the baseline for the evaluation of change. A cohort of these scientists was used as a study group to test this hypothesis and explore expert opinions on reef baselines. Snowball sampling led to a total of 54 interviews of Florida Keys Reef-experience...
73 pages. Presented to the Department of Marine Biology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in pa...
In 1995, Daniel Pauly identified a "shifting baselines syndrome" (SBS). Pauly was concerned that sci...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Chicag...
Coral reefs are important habitats that represent global marine biodiversity hotspots and provide im...
A loss of memory of past environmental degradation has resulted in shifted baselines, which may resu...
Abstract Local fisher knowledge is an important source of information for the adjustment of environm...
Reefs are highly diverse ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic actions that change their structure ...
Modern coral reefs had their origins in the Triassic Period, and over the past 65 million years, hav...
Local ecological knowledge has filled baseline gaps in conservation biology, providing important inf...
What did coral reef ecosystems look like before human impacts became pervasive? Early efforts to rec...
International audienceCoral reef ecosystems and the people who depend on them are increasingly expos...
<p>A paper describing an online survey of coral reef scientists about what they think the baseline i...
What did coral reef ecosystems look before human impacts became pervasive? Although we cannot effect...
Coral reefs are subjected globally to a variety of natural and anthropogenic stressors that often ac...
Coral reefs are an important natural resource that need to be appropriately conserved and managed. ...
73 pages. Presented to the Department of Marine Biology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in pa...
In 1995, Daniel Pauly identified a "shifting baselines syndrome" (SBS). Pauly was concerned that sci...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Chicag...
Coral reefs are important habitats that represent global marine biodiversity hotspots and provide im...
A loss of memory of past environmental degradation has resulted in shifted baselines, which may resu...
Abstract Local fisher knowledge is an important source of information for the adjustment of environm...
Reefs are highly diverse ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic actions that change their structure ...
Modern coral reefs had their origins in the Triassic Period, and over the past 65 million years, hav...
Local ecological knowledge has filled baseline gaps in conservation biology, providing important inf...
What did coral reef ecosystems look like before human impacts became pervasive? Early efforts to rec...
International audienceCoral reef ecosystems and the people who depend on them are increasingly expos...
<p>A paper describing an online survey of coral reef scientists about what they think the baseline i...
What did coral reef ecosystems look before human impacts became pervasive? Although we cannot effect...
Coral reefs are subjected globally to a variety of natural and anthropogenic stressors that often ac...
Coral reefs are an important natural resource that need to be appropriately conserved and managed. ...
73 pages. Presented to the Department of Marine Biology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in pa...
In 1995, Daniel Pauly identified a "shifting baselines syndrome" (SBS). Pauly was concerned that sci...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Chicag...