Adaptation strategies of coastal fishing communities as species shift poleward
- Talia YoungE. Fuller M. Pinsky
- 22 November 2018
Environmental Science
&NA; In this period of environmental change, understanding how resource users respond to such changes is critical for effective resource management and adaptation planning. Extensive work has focused…
The Impacts of Fishing on Hermaphoditic and Treatment of Sex Change in Stock Assessments
- M. ProvostO. Jensen
- 5 November 2015
Environmental Science, Biology
A global comparison of stock status suggests that the status of hermaphroditic stocks is not substantially different from that of gonochoristic species because of substantial variation in the way stock assessments incorporate sex change.
Integrating impact evaluation in the design and implementation of monitoring marine protected areas
- G. AhmadiaLouise Glew H. Fox
- 5 November 2015
Environmental Science
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B…
This study describes the integration of impact evaluation within an MPA network monitoring programme in the Bird's Head Seascape, Indonesia and highlights the challenges of implementation ‘on the ground’ and in marine ecosystems.
Influence of Size, Age, and Spawning Season on Sex Change in Black Sea Bass
- M. ProvostO. JensenD. Berlinsky
- 24 March 2017
Environmental Science, Biology
A tagging study was conducted off the New Jersey coast to study sex change in Black Sea Bass Centropristis striata as a function of size, age, and spawning season, finding that a high proportion of young mature fish were male.
Governing fisheries in the face of change: Social responses to long-term geographic shifts in a U.S. fishery
- B. DubikElizabeth C. Clark K. Martin
- 1 January 2019
Environmental Science, Sociology
Abstract Change, adaptation, and resilience have emerged as central concerns in the study of natural resource governance. The mobility of fisheries makes them particularly dynamic and susceptible to…
Understanding sex change in exploited fish populations: a review of East Coast fish stocks and assessment of selectivity and sex change in black sea bass (Centropristis striata) in New Jersey
- M. Provost
- 2013
Environmental Science, Biology
Male black sea bass experienced increasing selectivity with greater body size, producing an asymptotic selectivity curve, and males experienced dome-shaped selectivity by commercial traps, indicating traps were biased toward intermediate size males.
Fishing Pressure in Black Sea Bass(Centropristis striata): What Can We Learn From Who's Getting Caught?
- C. WrightM. ProvostO. Jensen
- 2010
Environmental Science, Biology
Determine gear selectivity on sex by measuring the sex ratio of black sea bass caught off of the coast of New Jersey for potting and angling gears to help fishery managers understand how fishing pressure can affect population dynamics of a sex changing species.
How life history determines time scale sensitivity and extinction risk of age‐structured populations
- M. ProvostL. Botsford
- 28 March 2022
Biology, Environmental Science
Editor’s Choice Evaluating the impacts of fishing on sex-changing fish: a game-theoretic approach
- O. RobinsonO. Jensen J. Lockwood
- 2017
Environmental Science
Evaluating the impacts of fishing on sex-changing fish: a game-theoretic approach. ICES Journal Marine Science, 74: 652–659. Sex change has been widely documented in many commercially and…
A collaborative climate vulnerability assessment of California marine fishery species
- Timothy H. FrawleyM. Provost Kirsten Ramey
- 12 February 2025
Environmental Science, Biology
Pacific herring, warty sea cucumber, and California spiny lobster are found to be three of the species expected to be the most sensitive to climate impacts with California halibut, Pacific bonito, and Pacific hagfish expected to be the least sensitive.
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