In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described how little use is made of historical information about the occurrence of fish species within fisheries and fish ecology. Knowledge about harvesting and, in a broader sense, the ecology of fish is based on contemporary information in which researchers at the start of their career take the observed situation as their starting point. Anecdotes were used by Pauly as a source to gain historical insight into distribution and status of fish species. His analysis was the prelude to an increasing interest in natural history, especially with regard to the distribution and status of animal species. In addition to interviews, with which information from ...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
An earlier issue of WellBeing News explored the shifting historical baselines phenomenon. This pheno...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described ...
In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described ...
Human disturbances that alter ecosystems are distinct from natural disturbances that drive variation...
1. Applied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically ...
In 1995, Daniel Pauly identified a "shifting baselines syndrome" (SBS). Pauly was concerned that sci...
This study is a compilation of ‘historical’ fish stock references in Flanders (Belgium). It is part ...
Parties involved in conflicts on nature protection, including ecologists and policy officials, often...
Parties involved in conflicts on nature protection, including ecologists and policy officials, often...
Marine areas have been heavily affected by human activities, resulting in current attempts to both c...
In this paper we demonstrate that low level 'artisanal' fishing can dramatically affect populations ...
This report summarises available time series of fish, benthos and sea mammal data, and reports on st...
Abstract Local fisher knowledge is an important source of information for the adjustment of environm...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
An earlier issue of WellBeing News explored the shifting historical baselines phenomenon. This pheno...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described ...
In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described ...
Human disturbances that alter ecosystems are distinct from natural disturbances that drive variation...
1. Applied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically ...
In 1995, Daniel Pauly identified a "shifting baselines syndrome" (SBS). Pauly was concerned that sci...
This study is a compilation of ‘historical’ fish stock references in Flanders (Belgium). It is part ...
Parties involved in conflicts on nature protection, including ecologists and policy officials, often...
Parties involved in conflicts on nature protection, including ecologists and policy officials, often...
Marine areas have been heavily affected by human activities, resulting in current attempts to both c...
In this paper we demonstrate that low level 'artisanal' fishing can dramatically affect populations ...
This report summarises available time series of fish, benthos and sea mammal data, and reports on st...
Abstract Local fisher knowledge is an important source of information for the adjustment of environm...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
An earlier issue of WellBeing News explored the shifting historical baselines phenomenon. This pheno...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...