Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict
Climate change and human–wildlife conflict are both pressing challenges for biodiversity
conservation and human well-being in the Anthropocene. Climate change is a critical yet …
conservation and human well-being in the Anthropocene. Climate change is a critical yet …
Getting ahead of climate change for ecological adaptation and resilience
Changing the course of Earth's climate is increasingly urgent, but there is also a concurrent
need for proactive stewardship of the adaptive capacity of the rapidly changing biosphere …
need for proactive stewardship of the adaptive capacity of the rapidly changing biosphere …
Benefits, concerns, and solutions of fishing for tunas with drifting fish aggregation devices
Drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs) are human‐made floating objects widely used by
tropical tuna purse seine (PS) fisheries to increase catch of target species. However, dFAD …
tropical tuna purse seine (PS) fisheries to increase catch of target species. However, dFAD …
Whale recovery and the emerging human-wildlife conflict over Antarctic krill
Abstract The Southern Ocean ecosystem has undergone extensive changes in the past two
centuries driven by industrial sealing and whaling, climate change and commercial fishing …
centuries driven by industrial sealing and whaling, climate change and commercial fishing …
[HTML][HTML] Global-Scale Environmental Niche and Habitat of Blue Shark (Prionace glauca) by Size and Sex: A Pivotal Step to Improving Stock Management
Blue shark (Prionace glauca) is amongst the most abundant shark species in international
trade, however this highly migratory species has little effective management and the need …
trade, however this highly migratory species has little effective management and the need …
Warm oceans exacerbate Chinook salmon bycatch in the Pacific hake fishery driven by thermal and diel depth‐use behaviours
Fisheries bycatch impacts marine species globally and understanding the underlying
ecological and behavioural mechanisms could improve bycatch mitigation and forecasts in …
ecological and behavioural mechanisms could improve bycatch mitigation and forecasts in …
Projecting climate change impacts from physics to fisheries: A view from three California Current fisheries
Motivated by a need for climate-informed living marine resource management, increased
emphasis has been placed on regional end-to-end modeling frameworks designed to …
emphasis has been placed on regional end-to-end modeling frameworks designed to …
Predicting bycatch of Chinook salmon in the Pacific hake fishery using spatiotemporal models
Fisheries bycatch is a global problem, and the ability to avoid incidental catch of non-target
species is important to fishermen, managers, and conservationists. In areas with sufficient …
species is important to fishermen, managers, and conservationists. In areas with sufficient …
[HTML][HTML] The bumpy road to conservation: Challenges and opportunities in updating the Galapagos zoning system
Abstract In 2014, the Galapagos National Park Directorate, sponsored by various
international non-governmental organizations, initiated a comprehensive marine and …
international non-governmental organizations, initiated a comprehensive marine and …
Revenue loss due to whale entanglement mitigation and fishery closures
Whale entanglements with fishing gear, exacerbated by changing environmental conditions,
pose significant risk to whale populations. Management tools used to reduce entanglement …
pose significant risk to whale populations. Management tools used to reduce entanglement …