Halpern et al. (Reports, 15 February 2008, p. 948) integrated spatial data on 17 drivers of change in the oceans to map the global distribution of human impact. Although fishery catches are a dominant driver, the data reflect activity while impacts occur at different space and time scales. Failure to account for this spatial disconnection could lead to potentially misleading conclusions
Worm et al. (Research Articles, 3 November 2006, p. 787) used a power relation to predict a global c...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
in the oceans to map the global distribution of human impact. Although fishery catches are a dominan...
Halpern et al. (Reports, 15 February 2008, p. 948) integrated spatial data on 17 drivers of change i...
Kroodsma et al. (Reports, 23 February 2018, p. 904) mapped the global footprint of fisheries. Their ...
The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distr...
[Extract] We agree with Ovando et al. (1) that the spatial structure and connectivity of fish popula...
Pycroft et al. (Environ Resour Econ 1–29, 2015) used incorrect and outdated data to study the econom...
[Extract] Our global analysis1 estimated the overlap and fishing exposure risk (FEI) using the space...
In their recent paper Worm et al. (1) emphasize two important observations: that ocean biodiversity ...
The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distr...
of fisheries in a “collapsed ” state. We show that this may be an artifact of their definition of co...
We show that globally declining fisheries catch trends cannot be explained by random processes and a...
We show that globally declining fisheries catch trends cannot be explained by random processes and a...
Worm et al. (Research Articles, 3 November 2006, p. 787) used a power relation to predict a global c...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
in the oceans to map the global distribution of human impact. Although fishery catches are a dominan...
Halpern et al. (Reports, 15 February 2008, p. 948) integrated spatial data on 17 drivers of change i...
Kroodsma et al. (Reports, 23 February 2018, p. 904) mapped the global footprint of fisheries. Their ...
The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distr...
[Extract] We agree with Ovando et al. (1) that the spatial structure and connectivity of fish popula...
Pycroft et al. (Environ Resour Econ 1–29, 2015) used incorrect and outdated data to study the econom...
[Extract] Our global analysis1 estimated the overlap and fishing exposure risk (FEI) using the space...
In their recent paper Worm et al. (1) emphasize two important observations: that ocean biodiversity ...
The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distr...
of fisheries in a “collapsed ” state. We show that this may be an artifact of their definition of co...
We show that globally declining fisheries catch trends cannot be explained by random processes and a...
We show that globally declining fisheries catch trends cannot be explained by random processes and a...
Worm et al. (Research Articles, 3 November 2006, p. 787) used a power relation to predict a global c...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...