Bayesian inference reveals positive but subtle effects of experimental fishery closures on marine predator demographics

Volume: 285, Issue: 1871, Pages: 20172443 - 20172443
Published: Jan 17, 2018
Abstract
Global forage-fish landings are increasing, with potentially grave consequences for marine ecosystems. Predators of forage fish may be influenced by this harvest, but the nature of these effects is contentious. Experimental fishery manipulations offer the best solution to quantify population-level impacts, but are rare. We used Bayesian inference to examine changes in chick survival, body condition and population growth rate of endangered...
Paper Details
Title
Bayesian inference reveals positive but subtle effects of experimental fishery closures on marine predator demographics
Published Date
Jan 17, 2018
Volume
285
Issue
1871
Pages
20172443 - 20172443
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