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Modeling reef fish biomass, recovery potential, and management priorities in the Western Indian Ocean

Modeling reef fish biomass, recovery potential, and management priorities in the Western Indian Ocean

... Fish biomass is a primary driver of coral reef ecosystem services and has high sensitivity to human disturbances, particularly ...of fish biomass, their spatial distribution, and recovery ...

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Socio-ecological drivers of fish biomass on coral reefs: the importance of accessibility, protection and key species

Socio-ecological drivers of fish biomass on coral reefs: the importance of accessibility, protection and key species

... Data from 1798 tropical coral reef sites in 44 nations, states, or territories (hereafter ‘nation/states’) in every major coral reef region of the world were used to quantify how expected conservation gains in two key ...

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Global baselines and benchmarks for fish biomass: comparing remote reefs and fisheries closures

Global baselines and benchmarks for fish biomass: comparing remote reefs and fisheries closures

... large-bodied fish present in lagoons and slopes of remote ...reduces biomass more than in remote ...impacts fish biomass and production (McCook et ...total biomass in high-compliance ...

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Global baselines and benchmarks for fish biomass: comparing remote reefs and fisheries closures

Global baselines and benchmarks for fish biomass: comparing remote reefs and fisheries closures

... large-bodied fish present in lagoons and slopes of remote ...reduces biomass more than in remote ...impacts fish biomass and production (McCook et ...total biomass in high-compliance ...

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Avoiding conflicts and protecting coral reefs: Customary management benefits marine habitats and fish biomass

Avoiding conflicts and protecting coral reefs: Customary management benefits marine habitats and fish biomass

... Reef fish populations also vary in response to environmental factors such as wave exposure, currents and primary productivity (Halford et ...reef fish biomass was much greater (up to 8-fold) than we ...

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Visual versus video methods for estimating reef fish biomass

Visual versus video methods for estimating reef fish biomass

... the fish recorded its identy. As with UVC, fish from the family Pomacentridae were recorded on a transect of 2 m width and non-pomacentrids with a TL greater than 8 cm were recorded on a 5 m transect ...

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Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs

Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs

... hierarchical model to generate expected conditions of how standing reef fish biomass.. a key indicator of resource availability and ecosystem functions12 was related to 18.[r] ...

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Weak compliance undermines the success of no-take zones in a large government-controlled marine protected area

Weak compliance undermines the success of no-take zones in a large government-controlled marine protected area

... Fishing pressure is one of the greatest drivers of fish biomass in many coral reef systems (e.g., [42–44]), and appears to be primarily responsible for the declines in fish biomass within the ...

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High refuge availability on coral reefs increases the vulnerability of reef associated predators to overexploitation

High refuge availability on coral reefs increases the vulnerability of reef associated predators to overexploitation

... high fish biomass, have and good spillover potential but are not necessarily the most ...predator fish- ing but herbivore protection (Rogers et ...

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Natural bounds on herbivorous coral reef fishes

Natural bounds on herbivorous coral reef fishes

... the biomass and composition of herbivorous fish assemblages, including the species richness within functional ...greater biomass and richness of detritivores in Central Polynesia, and a greater ...

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Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs

Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs

... reef fish biomass (panel a) was related to distal social drivers such as markets, affluence, governance, and population (panels b,c), while controlling for well-known environmental conditions such as depth, ...

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Cross-shelf benthic community structure on the Great Barrier Reef: relationships between macroalgal cover and herbivore biomass

Cross-shelf benthic community structure on the Great Barrier Reef: relationships between macroalgal cover and herbivore biomass

... herbivorous fish densities were quantified across 3 spatial scales: lati- tude, continental shelf position and within-reef ...orous fish biomass, but no relationship was found between macroalgal ...

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Predation pressure shapes brain anatomy in the wild

Predation pressure shapes brain anatomy in the wild

... wolf fish biomass to the ambush hunting behaviour of wolf ...their biomass seems to be negatively associated with both olfactory bulb and hypothalamus ...cichlid biomass (both p [ ...acara ...

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Incorporating feasibility and collaboration into large-scale planning for regional recovery of coral reef fisheries

Incorporating feasibility and collaboration into large-scale planning for regional recovery of coral reef fisheries

... of fish is one of the major drivers of marine biodiversity loss and poverty, particularly in countries with high dependence on coral ...for fish biomass to recover, (3) avoid locations of low ...

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The Use of Cyanobacteria Arthrospira platensis and Cladoceran Daphnia magna as Complementary Protein and Lipid Sources in Transitional Diet for Common Carp  (Cyprinus carpio L ) Nursery

The Use of Cyanobacteria Arthrospira platensis and Cladoceran Daphnia magna as Complementary Protein and Lipid Sources in Transitional Diet for Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L ) Nursery

... magna biomass as complementary protein and lipid sources in diet supplementation for common carp (Cyprinus carpio ...total biomass (1936 ± 1625 mg), food conver- sion rate ...

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Removing constraints on the biomass production of freshwater macroalgae by manipulating water exchange to manage nutrient flux

Removing constraints on the biomass production of freshwater macroalgae by manipulating water exchange to manage nutrient flux

... macroalgal biomass is highest when cultures are provided with a constant supply of nutrient-rich water ...of biomass production ...benefit biomass production rates by increasing the supply and ...

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Trophic and environmental drivers of the Sechura Bay Ecosystem (Peru) over an ENSO cycle

Trophic and environmental drivers of the Sechura Bay Ecosystem (Peru) over an ENSO cycle

... force biomass of several non-trophically- mediated ‘drivers’ ...Littoral fish) to observe whether the fit between historical and simulated changes (by the trophic model) is ...

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Feeding ecology of the coral trout, Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Feeding ecology of the coral trout, Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

... The importance of the impact of predation on communities of coral reef fish has been inferred from: the large proportion numerical or biomass of piscivorous coral reef fishes Goldman and[r] ...

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Effect of Irrigation Frequency and Planting Density on Herbage Biomass, Essential Oil Production and Mucilage Yield of Dragon’s Head (Lallemantia iberica Fish. et Mey.)

Effect of Irrigation Frequency and Planting Density on Herbage Biomass, Essential Oil Production and Mucilage Yield of Dragon’s Head (Lallemantia iberica Fish. et Mey.)

... Dragon’s head (Lallemantia iberica Fish. et Mey.) is an annual herb belongs to Lamiaceae family and spreads in southwestern Asia and Europe (Ursu and Borcean, 2012). It grows well in arid zones and requires a ...

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Heavy metals in microalgae biomass added with different concentration of wet market wastewater

Heavy metals in microalgae biomass added with different concentration of wet market wastewater

... sp. biomass cultivated with wet market ...into fish supplement ...dry biomass of Scenedesmus ...microalgae biomass samples did not exceed the maximum concentration set up by the European ...

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