2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4163
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Size spectrum model reveals importance of considering species interactions in a freshwater fisheries management context

Abstract: Inland fisheries have a significant cultural and economic value around the globe, providing dietary protein, income, and recreation. Consequently, methods for monitoring and managing these important fisheries are continually being refined. In marine systems, multispecies size spectrum models have been increasingly used to explore management scenarios of important fish stocks within an ecosystem‐based fisheries management framework; however, these models have not been applied as extensively in freshwater system… Show more

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“…Multispecies size-spectrum models incorporate life history traits and well-evidenced size-based feeding theory (Blanchard et al, 2009), which allows for realistic ontogenetic diet shifts, opportunistic predation and cannibalism (Jennings et al, 2001) within a relatively parsimonious framework when compared to comprehensive but data hungry end-to-end ecosystem models (e.g., McGregor et al, 2021). In recent years, especially following the development of the R package mizer (Delius et al, 2023;Scott et al, 2014), multispecies size-spectrum models have been used to investigate fisheries management strategies (Benoit et al, 2022;Blanchard et al, 2014;Robinson et al, 2022;Spence et al, 2021;Szuwalski et al, 2017), blue carbon stocks (Falciani et al, 2022), stock-recruitment relationships (Canales et al, 2020), ecosystem recovery signals and ecological indicators (Clements et al, 2019;C. Zhang et al, 2018), fisheries impacts (Forestier et al, 2020), and the effects of seasonal processes on community size spectrum dynamics and fisheries yields (Datta & Blanchard, 2016).…”
Section: Mesophotic Refuges Mitigate Reductions In Fisheries Producti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multispecies size-spectrum models incorporate life history traits and well-evidenced size-based feeding theory (Blanchard et al, 2009), which allows for realistic ontogenetic diet shifts, opportunistic predation and cannibalism (Jennings et al, 2001) within a relatively parsimonious framework when compared to comprehensive but data hungry end-to-end ecosystem models (e.g., McGregor et al, 2021). In recent years, especially following the development of the R package mizer (Delius et al, 2023;Scott et al, 2014), multispecies size-spectrum models have been used to investigate fisheries management strategies (Benoit et al, 2022;Blanchard et al, 2014;Robinson et al, 2022;Spence et al, 2021;Szuwalski et al, 2017), blue carbon stocks (Falciani et al, 2022), stock-recruitment relationships (Canales et al, 2020), ecosystem recovery signals and ecological indicators (Clements et al, 2019;C. Zhang et al, 2018), fisheries impacts (Forestier et al, 2020), and the effects of seasonal processes on community size spectrum dynamics and fisheries yields (Datta & Blanchard, 2016).…”
Section: Mesophotic Refuges Mitigate Reductions In Fisheries Producti...mentioning
confidence: 99%