We use two complementary ecosystem approaches (hierarchical food web and biomass size spectrum) to analyse the structure and functioning of the Tissawewa ecosystem. The effects of water level fluctuations, species interactions (predation, competition) and species introductions are discussed. The insights gained are used to discuss and propose different options for improving fisheries management in tropical reservoirs. [KEYWORDS: biomass size spectrum; fish community; tropical reservoir; fisheries management Sri-lankan reservoir; size distribution; consequences; lake; resources
AbstractThe Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) is a holistic one as EAF considers all species as ...
In Tissawewa, a tropical reservoir, the size-specific resource use of the 10 most important fish spe...
A “four-step framework” for applying ecosystem approaches to fisheries management in the southern Be...
The food webs for three Sri Lankan reservoirs, Minneriya (ancient and shallow), Udawalawe (young and...
In Tissawewa, a shallow, eutrophic reservoir in southeastern Sri Lanka, the effect of a major drough...
22 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-018-9539-9Ecolo...
International audienceMarine fisheries have a direct impact on the resources they exploit but also i...
Not AvailableThe trophic interactions and energy flows of a tropical reservoir was carried out to as...
A collaborative international project funded by the European Union's INCO-DC programme is undertakin...
The extent of anthropogenic impact on the world has reached has reached the point where humans are f...
Understanding the trade-offs in tropical reservoir fishery in a socio-ecological perspectiv
The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) is a holistic one as EAF considers all species as importan...
The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) is a holistic one as EAF considers all species as importan...
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
The failure of fisheries management among multispecies coral reef fisheries is well documented and h...
AbstractThe Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) is a holistic one as EAF considers all species as ...
In Tissawewa, a tropical reservoir, the size-specific resource use of the 10 most important fish spe...
A “four-step framework” for applying ecosystem approaches to fisheries management in the southern Be...
The food webs for three Sri Lankan reservoirs, Minneriya (ancient and shallow), Udawalawe (young and...
In Tissawewa, a shallow, eutrophic reservoir in southeastern Sri Lanka, the effect of a major drough...
22 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-018-9539-9Ecolo...
International audienceMarine fisheries have a direct impact on the resources they exploit but also i...
Not AvailableThe trophic interactions and energy flows of a tropical reservoir was carried out to as...
A collaborative international project funded by the European Union's INCO-DC programme is undertakin...
The extent of anthropogenic impact on the world has reached has reached the point where humans are f...
Understanding the trade-offs in tropical reservoir fishery in a socio-ecological perspectiv
The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) is a holistic one as EAF considers all species as importan...
The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) is a holistic one as EAF considers all species as importan...
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
The failure of fisheries management among multispecies coral reef fisheries is well documented and h...
AbstractThe Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) is a holistic one as EAF considers all species as ...
In Tissawewa, a tropical reservoir, the size-specific resource use of the 10 most important fish spe...
A “four-step framework” for applying ecosystem approaches to fisheries management in the southern Be...