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Autor:
Katie Drew, Matthew Cieri, Amy M. Schueller, Andre Buchheister, David Chagaris, Geneviève Nesslage, Jason E. McNamee, James H. Uphoff
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Atlantic menhaden is an important forage fish and the target of the largest fishery along the US East Coast by volume. Since 1999, managers at the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, stakeholders, and scientists have been interested in devel
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https://doaj.org/article/9dabd3fd9abb4fdbb7a93a2a941d9ebc
Autor:
Daniel Howell, Amy M. Schueller, Jacob W. Bentley, Andre Buchheister, David Chagaris, Matthew Cieri, Katie Drew, Mathieu G. Lundy, Debbi Pedreschi, David G. Reid, Howard Townsend
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2021)
Although many countries have formally committed to Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM), actual progress toward these goals has been slow. This paper presents two independent case studies that have combined strategic advice from ecosystem mode
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8251baa9b14f4cd99852aecf428a4ddb
Autor:
Melissa A Karp, Jason S Link, Max Grezlik, Steve Cadrin, Gavin Fay, Patrick Lynch, Howard Townsend, Richard D Methot, Grant D Adams, Kristan Blackhart, Caren Barceló, Andre Buchheister, Matthew Cieri, David Chagaris, Villy Christensen, J Kevin Craig, Jonathan Cummings, Matthew D Damiano, Mark Dickey-Collas, Bjarki Þór Elvarsson, Sarah Gaichas, Melissa A Haltuch, Janne B Haugen, Daniel Howell, Isaac C Kaplan, Willem Klajbor, Scott I Large, Michelle Masi, Jason McNamee, Brandon Muffley, Sarah Murray, Éva Plagányi, David Reid, Anna Rindorf, Skyler R Sagarese, Amy M Schueller, Robert Thorpe, James T Thorson, Maciej T Tomczak, Vanessa Trijoulet, Rudi Voss
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 80:243-257
Multispecies models have existed in a fisheries context since at least the 1970s, but despite much exploration, advancement, and consideration of multispecies models, there remain limited examples of their operational use in fishery management. Given
Autor:
David Chagaris, Geneviève M. Nesslage, Katie Drew, Andre Buchheister, Matthew Cieri, James H. Uphoff, Amy M. Schueller, Jason E. McNamee
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Atlantic menhaden is an important forage fish and the target of the largest fishery along the US East Coast by volume. Since 1999, managers at the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, stakeholders, and scientists have been interested in devel
Autor:
David Chagaris, Jacob W. Bentley, Debbi Pedreschi, Amy M. Schueller, David G. Reid, Andre Buchheister, Howard Townsend, Mathieu Lundy, Katie Drew, Matthew Cieri, Daniel Howell
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2021)
Frontiers in Marine Science
Frontiers in Marine Science
Although many countries have formally committed to Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM), actual progress toward these goals has been slow. This paper presents two independent case studies that have combined strategic advice from ecosystem mode
Autor:
Craig R. Tobias, Matthew Cieri, Bruce J. Peterson, Linda A. Deegan, Brian Fry, Jeffrey E. Hughes
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 369:193-204
Salt marshes are important coastal ecosystems whose trophic function can be moni- tored with stable isotopes of abundant fish biosentinel species such as the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus and the Atlantic silverside Menidia menidia. We compared mov
Autor:
Joseph J. Vallino, Craig R. Tobias, Linda A. Deegan, Matthew Cieri, Bruce J. Peterson, Jeffrey E. Hughes
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 48:1766-1778
Isotopically labeled nitrate ( 15 NO ) was added continuously to the Rowley estuary, Massachusetts, for 22 d to 2 3 assess the transport, uptake, and cycling of terrestrially derived nitrogen during a period of high river discharge and low phytoplank
Autor:
Matthew Cieri, Donald E. Stearns
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 177:157-163
A grazing zooplankter may minimize its susceptibility to visual predation by reducing its gut contents or its feeding movements. Such behavioral mechanisms require (1) that the prey can detect the predator and (2) that it reduces its grazing activity