2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2017.07.004
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Effect of marine reserve establishment on non-cooperative fisheries management

Abstract: Introducing effective marine reserves is a critical issue in fisheries management and marine ecosystem conservation. In recent years, a number of marine reserves or no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) have been implemented worldwide, and some MPAs have shown ecological and economic benefits. However, consideration for coordinated competition between institutions, a central for successful resource management, is often omitted in research on effective MPA management. Given increasing discussions on implementin… Show more

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“…where E[x] represents the average of x. This model is discussed, for example, in Takashina et al (2017) and Takashina (2020) with some arrangements.…”
Section: Population Dynamics Under Demographic Stochasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where E[x] represents the average of x. This model is discussed, for example, in Takashina et al (2017) and Takashina (2020) with some arrangements.…”
Section: Population Dynamics Under Demographic Stochasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3). With multiplying by n 1 both sides and summing over all probabilities, we recover a deterministic two-patch dynamics (Appendix A.2) discussed, for example, in [32,33] with some arrangements.…”
Section: Population Dynamics Under Demographic Stochasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where E[x] represents the average of x. This model is discussed, for example, in [40,41] with some arrangements.…”
Section: Population Dynamics Under Demographic Stochasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two-patch model also allows us to examine different migration modes (Amarasekare, 2004), such as positive/negative density-dependent, as well as density-independent migration. This simple approach yields analytical results by introducing an aggregated model when the migration rate is sufficiently larger than the growth rate of a target species (Iwasa & Andreasen, 1987;Auger, de La Parra & Poggiale, 2008;Bensenane, Moussaoui & Auger, 2013;Takashina & Mougi, 2015;Takashina, Lee & Possingham, 2017). The aggregated model allows us to derive conditions for optimal reserve size, fishing yield, and total population size under management with the optimal reserve fraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%