Direct and indirect community effects of rebuilding plans

作者: Ken H. Andersen , Jake C. Rice

DOI: 10.1093/ICESJMS/FSQ035

关键词: GeographyFisheries managementAbundance (ecology)Biomass (ecology)FishingEcosystem approachEcosystem managementTrophic levelTraitEnvironmental resource managementNatural resource economics

摘要: Andersen, K. H., and Rice, J. C. 2010. Direct indirect community effects of rebuilding plans. – ICES Journal Marine Science, 67: 1980–1988.Many fish communities are heavily exploited plans need to be implemented for depleted species. Within an ecosystem approach management, development should include consideration the expected consequences target species on rest marine community. Using size- trait-based single-species models, a general assessment is made direct ecological plan based reduction in fishing mortality. If mortality sufficiently reduced, time-scale order time reach maturation individual, trajectory can reliably predicted by model. Indirect increased abundance decrease individuals trophic levels above below The biomass neighbouring much smaller than increase largest level above. We discuss which could responsible when does not result how our results applied practical management situation.

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