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 …

A review of biophysical models of marine larval dispersal

SE Swearer, EA Treml, JS Shima - Oceanography and Marine …, 2019 - library.oapen.org
Larval dispersal is arguably the most important but least understood demographic process
in the sea. The likelihood of a larva dispersing from its birthplace to successfully recruit in …

Designing marine reserve networks for both conservation and fisheries management

SD Gaines, C White, MH Carr… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Marine protected areas (MPAs) that exclude fishing have been shown repeatedly to
enhance the abundance, size, and diversity of species. These benefits, however, mean little …

Reproductive timing in marine fishes: variability, temporal scales, and methods

SK Lowerre-Barbieri, K Ganias… - Marine and Coastal …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Reproductive timing can be defined as the temporal pattern of reproduction over a lifetime.
Although reproductive timing is highly variable in marine fishes, certain traits are universal …

Designing marine reserves for fisheries management, biodiversity conservation, and climate change adaptation

AL Green, L Fernandes, G Almany… - Coastal …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Overfishing and habitat destruction due to local and global threats are undermining
fisheries, biodiversity, and the long-term sustainability of tropical marine ecosystems …

Reproductive output and duration of the pelagic larval stage determine seascape-wide connectivity of marine populations

EA Treml, JJ Roberts, Y Chao, PN Halpin… - 2012 - academic.oup.com
Connectivity among marine populations is critical for persistence of metapopulations, co**
with climate change, and determining the geographic distribution of species. The influence …

Can otolith elemental chemistry retrospectively track migrations in fully marine fishes?

AM Sturrock, CN Trueman, AM Darnaude… - Journal of Fish …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Otolith microchemistry can provide valuable information about stock structure and mixing
patterns when the magnitude of environmental differences among areas is greater than the …

Consequences of adult and juvenile movement for marine protected areas

A Grüss, DM Kaplan, S Guénette, CM Roberts… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Adult and juvenile mobility has a considerable influence on the functioning of marine
protected areas. It is recognized that adult and juvenile movement reduces the core benefits …

Connectivity and resilience of coral reef metapopulations in marine protected areas: matching empirical efforts to predictive needs

LW Botsford, JW White, MA Coffroth, CB Paris… - Coral reefs, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Design and decision-making for marine protected areas (MPAs) on coral reefs
require prediction of MPA effects with population models. Modeling of MPAs has shown how …

Beyond connectivity: how empirical methods can quantify population persistence to improve marine protected‐area design

SC Burgess, KJ Nickols, CD Griesemer… - Ecological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Demographic connectivity is a fundamental process influencing the dynamics and
persistence of spatially structured populations. Consequently, quantifying connectivity is …