Implications of 'supply-side' ecology for environmental assessment and management.

作者: Peter G. Fairweather

DOI: 10.1016/0169-5347(91)90125-H

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摘要: Recent work in marine ecology has reaffirmed an insight from fisheries science that knowledge about the production, dissemination and success of propagules can guide our management populations assemblages. Understanding variable nature recruitment relationships both aid hinder attempts at environmental monitoring, rehabilitation innovative selection reserves. The effects human impacts environments may be first manifest alterations to recruitment, which also constitutes only path by many could recover.

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