Larval dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes, and implications for marine reserve network design

AL Green, AP Maypa, GR Almany… - Biological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Well‐designed and effectively managed networks of marine reserves can be effective tools
for both fisheries management and biodiversity conservation. Connectivity, the demographic …

Towards sustainability in world fisheries

D Pauly, V Christensen, S Guénette, TJ Pitcher… - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
Fisheries have rarely been'sustainable'. Rather, fishing has induced serial depletions, long
masked by improved technology, geographic expansion and exploitation of previously …

Critical science gaps impede use of no-take fishery reserves

PF Sale, RK Cowen, BS Danilowicz, GP Jones… - Trends in ecology & …, 2005 - cell.com
As well as serving valuable biodiversity conservation roles, functioning no-take fishery
reserves protect a portion of the fishery stock as insurance against future overfishing. So …

Implications of fish home range size and relocation for marine reserve function

DL Kramer, MR Chapman - Environmental biology of Fishes, 1999 - Springer
Reserves are being used increasingly to conserve fish communities and populations under
threat from overfishing, but little consideration has been given to how fish behavior might …

Differential effects of habitat complexity, predators and competitors on abundance of juvenile and adult coral reef fishes

GR Almany - Oecologia, 2004 - Springer
Greater structural complexity is often associated with greater abundance and diversity,
perhaps because high complexity habitats reduce predation and competition. Using 16 …

Capturing the cornerstones of coral reef resilience: linking theory to practice

M Nyström, NAJ Graham, J Lokrantz, AV Norström - Coral Reefs, 2008 - Springer
Coral reefs can undergo unexpected and dramatic changes in community composition, so
called phase shifts. This can have profound consequences for ecosystem services upon …

Successful validation of a larval dispersal model using genetic parentage data

M Bode, JM Leis, LB Mason, DH Williamson… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Larval dispersal is a critically important yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution,
and conservation. Determining the distance and direction that tiny larvae travel in the open …

Movements of marine fish and decapod crustaceans: process, theory and application

SJ Pittman, CA McAlpine - Advances in marine biology, 2003 - books.google.com
Many marine species have a multi-phase ontogeny, with each phase usually associated
with a spatially and temporally discrete set of movements. For many fish and decapod …

Movements of fishes within and among fringing coral reefs in Barbados

MR Chapman, DL Kramer - Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2000 - Springer
Movement of coral reef fishes across marine reserve boundaries subsequent to their initial
settlement from the plankton will affect the ability of no-take reserves to conserve stocks and …

Movement patterns, home range, and habitat utilization of adult kelp bass Paralabrax clathratus in a temperate no-take marine reserve

CG Lowe, DT Top**, DP Cartamil… - Marine Ecology …, 2003 - int-res.com
Home range, activity patterns, site fidelity and habitat preference of the kelp bass Paralabrax
clathratus were determined from 12 adult fish tracked using acoustic telemetry within a …