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In Biological Conservation 2005 123(3):339-348
Autor:
Alexander, Robert R a, ∗, Shields, David W b
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In Ecological Modelling 2003 170(2):193-201
Autor:
Fleming, Christopher M. a, Alexander, Robert R. b, ∗
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In Ecological Modelling 2003 170(2):203-211
Autor:
Alexander, Robert R. *
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In Ecological Economics 2000 35(2):259-269
Autor:
Doole, Graeme J., Alexander, Robert R.
Exploitation frequently reduces the mean age of a fish population, particularly where a lack of property rights stimulates producers to ignore the user cost of harvest. The authors demonstrate that harvesting a young fish bears a significant efficien
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http://purl.umn.edu/137839
Autor:
Lane, Helen R., Alexander, Robert R.
A large amount of New Zealand’s critical remaining habitat for endemic species is located on private land. In its biodiversity strategy, the government proposes several types of economic incentives to encourage voluntary conservation by private lan
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Ecologists frequently note the importance of modelling entire ecosystems rather than single species, but most bioeconomic models in the current literature focus on a single species. While the mathematical difficulty of multiple species may quickly be
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Ecologists frequently note the importance of modelling entire ecosystems rather than single species, but most bioeconomic models in the current literature focus on a single species. While the mathematical difficulty of multiple species may quickly be
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The bioeconomic analysis of endangered species without consumptive values can be problematic when analysed with density-dependent models that assume a fixed environment size. Most bioeconomic models use harvest as a control variable, yet when modelli
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