Marine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of species from deleterious effects stemming from exploitation. However, some species, due to their ecological characteristics, may not respond positively to protection. Very little is known about the effects of life history and ecological traits (e.g., mobility, growth, and habitat) on responses of fish species to marine reserves. Using 40 data sets from 12 European marine reserves, we show that there is significant variation in the response of different species of fish to protection and that this heterogeneity can be explained, in part, by differences in their traits. Densities of targeted size-classes of commercial species were greater in protected than unprotected areas. This effect of...
Marine reserves can restore fish abundance and diversity in areas impacted by overfishing, but the e...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have become popular tools worldwide for ecosystem conservation and fis...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaMarine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of...
The effects of marine reserves on the life history and demography of the protected populations are w...
Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversit...
We synthesize the results of empirical studies of marine reserves to assess the potential benefits o...
Benefits of marine protected areas depend on local ecological and socio-cultural aspects which are c...
We investigated the community-wide effects of no-take marine reserves at the regional scale in the M...
Marine reserves can protect fish populations by increasing abundance and body size, but less is know...
Studies that combine both the ecological responses of marine species and protection measures with mo...
Marine reserves are a valuable tool for protecting against human impacts such as harvesting and are ...
AbstractAs the field of marine reserve (MR) research matures, individual studies and meta-analyses a...
Along the coastline of Italy, there are many areas of high environmental value. Nevertheless, only f...
Numerous studies over the last decades have focused on marine protected areas (MPAs) and their effec...
Marine reserves can restore fish abundance and diversity in areas impacted by overfishing, but the e...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have become popular tools worldwide for ecosystem conservation and fis...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaMarine reserves are assumed to protect a wide range of...
The effects of marine reserves on the life history and demography of the protected populations are w...
Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversit...
We synthesize the results of empirical studies of marine reserves to assess the potential benefits o...
Benefits of marine protected areas depend on local ecological and socio-cultural aspects which are c...
We investigated the community-wide effects of no-take marine reserves at the regional scale in the M...
Marine reserves can protect fish populations by increasing abundance and body size, but less is know...
Studies that combine both the ecological responses of marine species and protection measures with mo...
Marine reserves are a valuable tool for protecting against human impacts such as harvesting and are ...
AbstractAs the field of marine reserve (MR) research matures, individual studies and meta-analyses a...
Along the coastline of Italy, there are many areas of high environmental value. Nevertheless, only f...
Numerous studies over the last decades have focused on marine protected areas (MPAs) and their effec...
Marine reserves can restore fish abundance and diversity in areas impacted by overfishing, but the e...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have become popular tools worldwide for ecosystem conservation and fis...