Effects of human footprint and biophysical factors on the body‐size structure of fished marine species

Marine fisheries in coastal ecosystems in many areas of the world have historically removed large‐bodied individuals, potentially impairing ecosystem functioning and the long‐term sustainability of fish populations. Reporting on size‐based indicators that link to food‐web structure can contribute to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Conservation biology 2022-04, Vol.36 (2), p.e13807-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Bosch, Nestor E., Monk, Jacquomo, Goetze, Jordan, Wilson, Shaun, Babcock, Russell C., Barrett, Neville, Clough, Jock, Currey‐Randall, Leanne M., Fairclough, David V., Fisher, Rebecca, Gibbons, Brooke A., Harasti, David, Harvey, Euan S., Heupel, Michelle R., Hicks, Jamie L., Holmes, Thomas H., Huveneers, Charlie, Ierodiaconou, Daniel, Jordan, Alan, Knott, Nathan A., Malcolm, Hamish A., McLean, Dianne, Meekan, Mark, Newman, Stephen J., Radford, Ben, Rees, Matthew J., Saunders, Benjamin J., Speed, Conrad W., Travers, Michael J., Wakefield, Corey B., Wernberg, Thomas, Langlois, Tim J.
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Zusammenfassung:Marine fisheries in coastal ecosystems in many areas of the world have historically removed large‐bodied individuals, potentially impairing ecosystem functioning and the long‐term sustainability of fish populations. Reporting on size‐based indicators that link to food‐web structure can contribute to ecosystem‐based management, but the application of these indicators over large (cross‐ecosystem) geographical scales has been limited to either fisheries‐dependent catch data or diver‐based methods restricted to shallow waters (
ISSN:0888-8892
1523-1739
DOI:10.1111/cobi.13807