Fisheries ecology and management /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Walters, Carl J., 1944-
Other Authors: Martell, Steven J. D., 1970-
Format: Licensed eBooks
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press [2004]
Online Access:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv10vm1f6
Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Changing objectives and emerging assessment methods
  • ch. 1. Introduction
  • ch. 2. Trade-offs in fisheries management
  • pt. 2. Elementary concepts in population dynamics and harvest regulation
  • ch. 3. Strategic requirements for sustainable fisheries
  • ch. 4. Tactics for effective harvest regulation
  • pt. 3. Use and abuse of single-species assessment models
  • ch. 5. An overview of single-species assessment models
  • ch. 6. Foraging arena theory (I)
  • ch. 7. Problems in the assessment of recruitment relationships
  • pt. 4. Modeling spatial patterns and dynamics in fisheries
  • ch. 8. Spatial population dynamics models
  • ch. 9. Temporal and spatial dynamics of fishing effort
  • pt. 5. Food web modeling to help assess impact of fisheries on ecological support functions
  • ch. 10. Foraging arena theory (II)
  • ch. 11. Options for ecosystem modeling
  • ch. 12. Parameterization of ecosystem models
  • pt. 6. Strategies for ecosystem management
  • ch. 13. Marine enhancement programs
  • ch. 14. Options for sustainable ecosystem management.