Historical data are essential in fisheries management and conservation, especially for species that suffered significant population declines prior to ecological data collection. Within the field of historical marine ecology, studies have relied on anecdotal evidence, such as written accounts by explorers and interviews of different generations of resource users, to demonstrate the former abundance of certain species and the extent of their ranges. Yet, do we all agree on how these anecdotes are interpreted? This study examines the way that different people interpret anecdotes extracted from historical narratives. We outsource a survey to 50 randomly selected people using Amazon Mechanical Turk (www.mturk.com) and ask them to 'code' historic...
We aim to construct marine ecosystem models of the past for northern British Columbia as a component...
This paper presents the results of a consensus-driven process identifying 50 priority research quest...
In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described ...
Historical data are essential in fisheries management and conservation, especially for species that ...
Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Ecological degradation is accelerating, re...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Ecological...
The clear evidence of the accumulating impacts of anthropogenic actions on the Earth system is drivi...
This chapter shows how historians’ methodologies and approaches are being used to reconstruct marine...
In a rapidly changing world, oral history – a recorded dialogue between an interviewer and interview...
AbstractEcological data sets rarely extend back more than a few decades, limiting our understanding ...
An earlier issue of WellBeing News explored the shifting historical baselines phenomenon. This pheno...
Human disturbances that alter ecosystems are distinct from natural disturbances that drive variation...
This project explores the epistemic value of heritage collections for addressing modern scientific q...
Animal forests form the foundation of many important marine benthic habitats. However, a near ubiqui...
Animal forests form the foundation of many important marine benthic habitats. However, a near ubiqui...
We aim to construct marine ecosystem models of the past for northern British Columbia as a component...
This paper presents the results of a consensus-driven process identifying 50 priority research quest...
In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described ...
Historical data are essential in fisheries management and conservation, especially for species that ...
Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Ecological degradation is accelerating, re...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Ecological...
The clear evidence of the accumulating impacts of anthropogenic actions on the Earth system is drivi...
This chapter shows how historians’ methodologies and approaches are being used to reconstruct marine...
In a rapidly changing world, oral history – a recorded dialogue between an interviewer and interview...
AbstractEcological data sets rarely extend back more than a few decades, limiting our understanding ...
An earlier issue of WellBeing News explored the shifting historical baselines phenomenon. This pheno...
Human disturbances that alter ecosystems are distinct from natural disturbances that drive variation...
This project explores the epistemic value of heritage collections for addressing modern scientific q...
Animal forests form the foundation of many important marine benthic habitats. However, a near ubiqui...
Animal forests form the foundation of many important marine benthic habitats. However, a near ubiqui...
We aim to construct marine ecosystem models of the past for northern British Columbia as a component...
This paper presents the results of a consensus-driven process identifying 50 priority research quest...
In 1995 marine ecologist Daniel Pauly introduced the shifting baseline syndrome. In it he described ...