Literature DB >> 21141671

What can ecology contribute to ecosystem-based management?

Simon F Thrush1, Paul K Dayton.   

Abstract

Modern fishing changes the ocean environment in many ways, including disturbing the sea floor, altering the food webs, and shifting many important ecosystem functions. Natural history, oceanographic, habitat, behavior, and ecological information must be integrated to implement meaningful ecosystem-based management. We discuss the urgent need to expand the concept of essential fish habitat to include important food-web relationships. The need for a broader perspective in terms of ecosystem function and the effects of interactive stressors is emphasized to maintain the vitality and resilience of valued ecosystems. Maintenance of multiple ecosystem functions is a key factor in the adaptive capacity of ecosystems to change. We argue that an ecological understanding of resilience embraces uncertainty and encourages multiple approaches to the management of humans such that ecosystem functions are maintained.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21141671     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-120308-081129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rev Mar Sci        ISSN: 1941-0611


  8 in total

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2014-10-13       Impact factor: 11.205

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4.  Baltic Sea management: Successes and failures.

Authors:  Ragnar Elmgren; Thorsten Blenckner; Agneta Andersson
Journal:  Ambio       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 5.129

5.  Size matters: implications of the loss of large individuals for ecosystem function.

Authors:  Alf Norkko; Anna Villnäs; Joanna Norkko; Sebastian Valanko; Conrad Pilditch
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Understanding the individual to implement the ecosystem approach to fisheries management.

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Journal:  Conserv Physiol       Date:  2016-04-07       Impact factor: 3.079

7.  Assessment of ecosystem services of an urbanized tropical estuary with a focus on habitats and scenarios.

Authors:  Carlos Zapata; Araceli Puente; Andrés García; Javier Garcia-Alba; Jorge Espinoza
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-10-05       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Benthic responses to an Antarctic regime shift: food particle size and recruitment biology.

Authors:  Paul K Dayton; Shannon C Jarrell; Stacy Kim; P Ed Parnell; Simon F Thrush; Kamille Hammerstrom; James J Leichter
Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2019-01       Impact factor: 4.657

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