To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understand how the direct and indirect effects of fishing interact. Because fishing and predation are size-selective processes, the potential response can be explored with size-based models. We use a simulation approach to describe the relationship between size spectrum slope and overall fishing mortality and to try to understand how a linear spectrum might be maintained. The model uses 15 parameters to describe a 13 `species¿ fish community, where species are defined by their maximum body size and the general relationship between size and life history characteristics. The simulations allow us to assess the role of changes in the strength and type of...
Abstract Inland fisheries have a significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing...
Inland fisheries have significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary pr...
10 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106764....
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
Quantitative ecosystem indicators are needed to fulfill the mandate for ecosystem-based fisheries ma...
A new time-dependent continuous model of biomass size spectra is developed. In this model, predation...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
Fishing affects fish populations through direct and indirect effects. It can change size structures ...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
Abstract Inland fisheries have a significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing...
Inland fisheries have significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary pr...
10 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106764....
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
Quantitative ecosystem indicators are needed to fulfill the mandate for ecosystem-based fisheries ma...
A new time-dependent continuous model of biomass size spectra is developed. In this model, predation...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
Fishing affects fish populations through direct and indirect effects. It can change size structures ...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
Abstract Inland fisheries have a significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing...
Inland fisheries have significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary pr...
10 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106764....