From bacteria to whales: using functional size spectra to model marine ecosystems

JL Blanchard, RF Heneghan, JD Everett… - Trends in ecology & …, 2017‏ - cell.com
Size-based ecosystem modeling is emerging as a powerful way to assess ecosystem-level
impacts of human-and environment-driven changes from individual-level processes. These …

Modelling climate change impacts on marine fish populations: process‐based integration of ocean warming, acidification and other environmental drivers

S Koenigstein, FC Mark… - Fish and …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming,
acidification and oxygen depletion, causing changes in marine ecosystems and …

When is a fishery sustainable?

R Hilborn, EA Fulton, BS Green… - Canadian Journal of …, 2015‏ - cdnsciencepub.com
Despite the many scientific and public discussions on the sustainability of fisheries, there are
still great differences in both perception and definition of the concept. Most authors now …

Managing fisheries for maximum nutrient yield

JPW Robinson, KL Nash, JL Blanchard… - Fish and …, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
Wild‐caught fish are a bioavailable source of nutritious food that, if managed strategically,
could enhance diet quality for billions of people. However, optimising nutrient production …

Testing and recommending methods for fitting size spectra to data

AM Edwards, JPW Robinson, MJ Plank… - Methods in Ecology …, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
The size spectrum of an ecological community characterizes how a property, such as
abundance or biomass, varies with body size. Size spectra are often used as ecosystem …

Evidence of indiscriminate fishing effects in one of the world's largest inland fisheries

PB Ngor, KS McCann, G Grenouillet, N So… - Scientific Reports, 2018‏ - nature.com
While human impacts like fishing have altered marine food web composition and body size,
the status of the world's important tropical inland fisheries remains largely unknown. Here …