Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversity, but uncertainties remain about their optimal design. The effects of marine reserves are heterogeneous. Despite theoretical findings, empirical studies have previously found no effect of size on the effectiveness of marine reserves in protecting commercial fish stocks. Using 58 datasets from 19 European marine reserves, we show that reserve size and age do matter: Increasing the size of the no-take zone increases the density of commercial fishes within the reserve compared with outside; whereas the size of the buffer zone has the opposite effect. Moreover, positive effects of marine reserve on commercial fish species and species richness ar...
Marine reserves are a commonly applied conservation tool, but their size is often chosen based on co...
Marine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and associated human benefits....
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversit...
Marine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of species from deleterious effects stemming fro...
Benefits of marine protected areas depend on local ecological and socio-cultural aspects which are c...
We synthesize the results of empirical studies of marine reserves to assess the potential benefits o...
The size and configuration of marine reserves best suited to reaching fisheries and conservation goa...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often promoted as tools for biodiversity conservation as well as f...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often promoted as tools for biodiversity conservation as well as f...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
The excessive and unsustainable exploitation of our marine resources has led to the promotion of mar...
We investigated the community-wide effects of no-take marine reserves at the regional scale in the M...
Marine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of species from deleterious effects stemming fro...
Marine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and associated human benefits....
Marine reserves are a commonly applied conservation tool, but their size is often chosen based on co...
Marine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and associated human benefits....
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversit...
Marine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of species from deleterious effects stemming fro...
Benefits of marine protected areas depend on local ecological and socio-cultural aspects which are c...
We synthesize the results of empirical studies of marine reserves to assess the potential benefits o...
The size and configuration of marine reserves best suited to reaching fisheries and conservation goa...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often promoted as tools for biodiversity conservation as well as f...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often promoted as tools for biodiversity conservation as well as f...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
The excessive and unsustainable exploitation of our marine resources has led to the promotion of mar...
We investigated the community-wide effects of no-take marine reserves at the regional scale in the M...
Marine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of species from deleterious effects stemming fro...
Marine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and associated human benefits....
Marine reserves are a commonly applied conservation tool, but their size is often chosen based on co...
Marine reserves constitute effective tools for preserving fish stocks and associated human benefits....
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...