While fishery closures during the spawning season are commonplace, direct evidence for their benefit is mainly restricted to species forming large spawning aggregations. This paper analyses the conditions under which spawning closures could contribute to sustainable fisheries management by reviewing how fishing during spawning may affect the physiology, behaviour and ecology of individuals and how this may influence the dynamics and the genetics of the population. We distinguish between the effects of fishing activities in relation to mortality, disturbance of spawning activity, and impact on spawning habitat. Spawning closures may be of benefit it they: (1) reduce the fishing mortality of the large and older spawners; (2) avoid negative ef...
Life history theory predicts that fishing may select for increased reproductive investment. A model ...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern recruitment in fish populations is fundamental to informing...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...
While fishery closures during the spawning season are commonplace, direct evidence for their benefit...
Avoidance of fishing during the spawning season has been proposed as a contribution to achieving sus...
Fishing during the spawning season may negatively affects the reproductive potential and reproductiv...
Fish traders and NGOs have put the idea forward that in order to not disturb the spawning process an...
In the context of reproductive resilience, the dynamics of phenotypically plastic spawning behaviors...
As a contribution to the ecosystem approach to fisheries management, we estimated the effects of spa...
This paper presents a bioeconomic model where fishing effort exerted has multiple impacts on the rec...
Understanding migration dynamics of fishes that aggregate-spawn is critical if spatio-temporal closu...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
There is a global trend in the depletion of transient reef fish spawning aggregations ("FSAs"), maki...
Closed seasons are generally implemented on the presumption that they increase reproductive output o...
Life history theory predicts that fishing may select for increased reproductive investment. A model ...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern recruitment in fish populations is fundamental to informing...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...
While fishery closures during the spawning season are commonplace, direct evidence for their benefit...
Avoidance of fishing during the spawning season has been proposed as a contribution to achieving sus...
Fishing during the spawning season may negatively affects the reproductive potential and reproductiv...
Fish traders and NGOs have put the idea forward that in order to not disturb the spawning process an...
In the context of reproductive resilience, the dynamics of phenotypically plastic spawning behaviors...
As a contribution to the ecosystem approach to fisheries management, we estimated the effects of spa...
This paper presents a bioeconomic model where fishing effort exerted has multiple impacts on the rec...
Understanding migration dynamics of fishes that aggregate-spawn is critical if spatio-temporal closu...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
There is a global trend in the depletion of transient reef fish spawning aggregations ("FSAs"), maki...
Closed seasons are generally implemented on the presumption that they increase reproductive output o...
Life history theory predicts that fishing may select for increased reproductive investment. A model ...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern recruitment in fish populations is fundamental to informing...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...