The knowledge held by local and indigenous communities has been recognized as an invaluable yet underused resource for understanding how the environment, local conditions, and fish populations change over time. Empirical information on population sizes, ecology, and threats to fish species and their habitats can be complemented with local knowledge to better guide management and conservation efforts, particularly for understudied species. Here, we investigated the habitat preferences, population status, fishing, sightings patterns, threats, and habitat characteristics of juveniles of the cubera snapper, the largest snapper in the Atlantic Ocean. We used a combination of empirical evidence from underwater surveys by using small-action camera...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
Mesopelagic fishes play critical ecological roles by sequestering carbon, recycling nutrients, and a...
Long-term ecological research can be valuable in understanding ecosystem function and species requir...
One of the most important services that coastal habitats supply is the provision of seafood that fee...
In developing countries where data and resources are lacking, the practical relevance of local ecolo...
Understanding the movement dynamics of marine fish provides valuable information that can assist wit...
IntroductionThe red sea urchin fishery is one of the most important fisheries in Baja California and...
Contains fulltext : 36475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To study space u...
Mangroves are one of the most productive estuarine habitats. They are known to play an important rol...
1. With the increasing anthropogenic impacts on fish habitats, it has become more important to under...
Nursery habitats provide increased survival and growth and are a crucial early life-stage component ...
Abstract We examined recruitment and ontogenetic habitat shifts of the yellow snapper Lutjanus argen...
IntroductionThe red sea urchin fishery is one of the most important fisheries in Baja California and...
Body size is a fundamental structural characteristic of organisms, determining critical life history...
IntroductionThe red sea urchin fishery is one of the most important fisheries in Baja California and...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
Mesopelagic fishes play critical ecological roles by sequestering carbon, recycling nutrients, and a...
Long-term ecological research can be valuable in understanding ecosystem function and species requir...
One of the most important services that coastal habitats supply is the provision of seafood that fee...
In developing countries where data and resources are lacking, the practical relevance of local ecolo...
Understanding the movement dynamics of marine fish provides valuable information that can assist wit...
IntroductionThe red sea urchin fishery is one of the most important fisheries in Baja California and...
Contains fulltext : 36475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To study space u...
Mangroves are one of the most productive estuarine habitats. They are known to play an important rol...
1. With the increasing anthropogenic impacts on fish habitats, it has become more important to under...
Nursery habitats provide increased survival and growth and are a crucial early life-stage component ...
Abstract We examined recruitment and ontogenetic habitat shifts of the yellow snapper Lutjanus argen...
IntroductionThe red sea urchin fishery is one of the most important fisheries in Baja California and...
Body size is a fundamental structural characteristic of organisms, determining critical life history...
IntroductionThe red sea urchin fishery is one of the most important fisheries in Baja California and...
Spawning site selection and reproductive timing affect stock productivity and structure in marine fi...
Mesopelagic fishes play critical ecological roles by sequestering carbon, recycling nutrients, and a...
Long-term ecological research can be valuable in understanding ecosystem function and species requir...