Trophic cascades triggered by fishing have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socioeconomic systems that depend on them. With the number of reported cases quickly growing, key features and commonalities have emerged. Fishery-induced trophic cascades often display differential response times and nonlinear trajectories among trophic levels and can be accompanied by shifts in alternative states. Furthermore, their magnitude appears to be context dependent, varying as a function of species diversity, regional oceanography, local physical disturbance, habitat complexity, and the nature of the fishery itself. To conserve and manage exploited marine ecosystems, there is a pressing need for an improved understanding of the conditio...
The effects of fisheries on marine ecosystems, and their capacity to drive shifts in ecosystem state...
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of marine eco...
An important principle of environmental science is that changes in single components of systems are ...
Trophic cascades triggered by fishing have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socio...
The largest perturbation on upper trophic levels of many marine ecosystems stems from fishing. The r...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Fishing has clear direct effects on harvested species, but its cascading, indirect effects are less ...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
The effects of fisheries on marine ecosystems, and their capacity to drive shifts in ecosystem state...
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of marine eco...
An important principle of environmental science is that changes in single components of systems are ...
Trophic cascades triggered by fishing have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socio...
The largest perturbation on upper trophic levels of many marine ecosystems stems from fishing. The r...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Fishing has clear direct effects on harvested species, but its cascading, indirect effects are less ...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
The effects of fisheries on marine ecosystems, and their capacity to drive shifts in ecosystem state...
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of marine eco...
An important principle of environmental science is that changes in single components of systems are ...