A recent publication about balanced harvesting (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; 73: 1640-1650) contains several erroneous statements about size-spectrum models. We refute the statements by showing that the assumptions pertaining to size-spectrum models discussed by Froese et al. are realistic and consistent. We further show that the assumption about density-dependence being described by a stock recruitment relationship is responsible for determining whether a peak in the cohort biomass of a population occurs late or early in life. Finally, we argue that there is indeed a constructive role for a wide suite of ecosystem models to evaluate fishing strategies in an ecosystem context.</p
Ecosystem Management requires models that can link the ecosystem level to the operation level. This ...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
<p>A recent publication about balanced harvesting (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; 73...
In a recent publication (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; 73: 1640-1650), we presented...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Fisheries are often managed to protect small young fish and to harvest big old fish. This can be was...
In a recent publication (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsv122),...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
A new time-dependent continuous model of biomass size spectra is developed. In this model, predation...
In this study we show how substantial gains towards the goals of ecosystem-based fisheries managemen...
Size-based community and ecosystem metrics, such as mean body mass and the slopes of size spectra, h...
Ecosystem Management requires models that can link the ecosystem level to the operation level. This ...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
<p>A recent publication about balanced harvesting (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; 73...
In a recent publication (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; 73: 1640-1650), we presented...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Fisheries are often managed to protect small young fish and to harvest big old fish. This can be was...
In a recent publication (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsv122),...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
A new time-dependent continuous model of biomass size spectra is developed. In this model, predation...
In this study we show how substantial gains towards the goals of ecosystem-based fisheries managemen...
Size-based community and ecosystem metrics, such as mean body mass and the slopes of size spectra, h...
Ecosystem Management requires models that can link the ecosystem level to the operation level. This ...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...