Estimates of fish-community size spectra are promising indicators of the impact of fishing on fish assemblages. Size spectra consist of logarithmic graphs of abundance plotted against fish body size. Size spectra may either be constructed from length frequency data or estimated from the mean sizes and abundances of the species in an assemblage — very often mean sizes are the only historical data available. Changes in the slopes of size spectra are interpreted to indicate changes in the relative abundances of small vs large fish, whereas changes in intercept (height) suggest changes in the overall abundance of the fish assemblage. A comparison of the size spectra of linefish catches of the Cape region, South Africa, for the period 1986–1998 ...
yFishing alters community size structure by selectively removing larger individual fish and by chang...
A fundamental purpose of ecology is to understand the underlying processes that give rise to communi...
<div><p>Age structure data is essential for single species stock assessments but length-frequency da...
The data requirements and resources needed to develop multispecies indicators of fishing impacts are...
The data requirements and resources needed to develop multispecies indicators of fishing impacts are...
A dataset of linefish catch, effort and fish size distribution records has been assembled from archi...
The usefulness and relevance of size-based indicators (SBIs) to an ecosystem approach to fisheries (...
Fish communities living within the artificial reservoirs of Manantali and Selingue in Mali are compa...
Size-based community and ecosystem metrics, such as mean body mass and the slopes of size spectra, h...
Characterization of community size structure presents an alternative to taxa-based approaches common...
The size spectrum of an ecological community characterizes how a property, such as abundance or biom...
1. Body size determines rates of respiration and production, energy requirements, mortality rates, p...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
Marine food webs are structured through a combination of top-down and bottom-up processes. In coral ...
yFishing alters community size structure by selectively removing larger individual fish and by chang...
A fundamental purpose of ecology is to understand the underlying processes that give rise to communi...
<div><p>Age structure data is essential for single species stock assessments but length-frequency da...
The data requirements and resources needed to develop multispecies indicators of fishing impacts are...
The data requirements and resources needed to develop multispecies indicators of fishing impacts are...
A dataset of linefish catch, effort and fish size distribution records has been assembled from archi...
The usefulness and relevance of size-based indicators (SBIs) to an ecosystem approach to fisheries (...
Fish communities living within the artificial reservoirs of Manantali and Selingue in Mali are compa...
Size-based community and ecosystem metrics, such as mean body mass and the slopes of size spectra, h...
Characterization of community size structure presents an alternative to taxa-based approaches common...
The size spectrum of an ecological community characterizes how a property, such as abundance or biom...
1. Body size determines rates of respiration and production, energy requirements, mortality rates, p...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
Marine food webs are structured through a combination of top-down and bottom-up processes. In coral ...
yFishing alters community size structure by selectively removing larger individual fish and by chang...
A fundamental purpose of ecology is to understand the underlying processes that give rise to communi...
<div><p>Age structure data is essential for single species stock assessments but length-frequency da...