Impacts of estuarine habitat degradation on the modeled life history of marine estuarine–dependent and resident fish species
H Ten Brink, A van Leeuwen - Journal of Fish Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Shallow coastal and estuarine habitats play an essential role in the life cycles of many fish
species, providing spawning, nursery, feeding, and migration areas. However, these …
species, providing spawning, nursery, feeding, and migration areas. However, these …
The response of marine fish population productivity to juvenile habitat modifications depends upon life histories
Coastal and estuarine habitats are essential for both growth and survival at juvenile stages
for a large proportion of marine fish but are exposed to a variety of threats. However, the …
for a large proportion of marine fish but are exposed to a variety of threats. However, the …
Potential impacts of the restoration of coastal and estuarine nurseries on the stock dynamics of fisheries species
Coastal and estuarine (CE) areas are essential fish habitats; they act as nurseries for a large
proportion of species of fisheries interest but face high levels of cumulative anthropogenic …
proportion of species of fisheries interest but face high levels of cumulative anthropogenic …
Modeling quantitative value of habitats for marine and estuarine populations
Coastal habitats (eg, seagrass beds, shallow mud, and sand flats) strongly influence
survival, growth, and reproduction of marine fish and invertebrate species. Many of these …
survival, growth, and reproduction of marine fish and invertebrate species. Many of these …
Living under stressful conditions: Fish life history strategies across environmental gradients in estuaries
The life history strategies of fishes can be defined by specific combinations of demographic
traits that influence species performances depending on environmental features. Hence, the …
traits that influence species performances depending on environmental features. Hence, the …
[HTML][HTML] Connecting population functionality with distribution model predictions to support freshwater and marine management of diadromous fish species
C Dambrine, P Lambert, S Elliott… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Diadromous fish species have a complex life cycle during which they migrate between
marine and freshwater habitats. They experience multiple human-induced pressures in both …
marine and freshwater habitats. They experience multiple human-induced pressures in both …
Size-based, seasonal, and multidirectional movements of an estuarine fish species in a habitat mosaic
To improve understanding of uni-versus multidirectional movement, seasonal dynamics, and
the role of body size in tropical and sub-tropical nursery habitat, we conducted a 4 yr study …
the role of body size in tropical and sub-tropical nursery habitat, we conducted a 4 yr study …
Benthic fisheries ecology in a changing environment: Unraveling process to achieve prediction
MJ Butler IV - Aquatic Living Resources, 2005 - cambridge.org
Marine fisheries and the ecosystems that sustain them are increasingly beset by
environmental deterioration, and the problem is particularly acute in coastal zones where …
environmental deterioration, and the problem is particularly acute in coastal zones where …
Characterizing ontogenetic habitat shifts in marine fishes: advancing nascent methods for marine spatial management
Niche requirements and habitat resource partitioning by conspecific fishes of different sizes
are significant knowledge gaps in the species distribution modelling domain. Management …
are significant knowledge gaps in the species distribution modelling domain. Management …
Habitat triage for exploited fishes: Can we identify essential “Essential Fish Habitat?”
PS Levin, GW Stunz - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2005 - Elsevier
There is little doubt that estuarine habitat is important for some exploited fish species, at
some times, and in some places. However, it is also clear that we do not have enough …
some times, and in some places. However, it is also clear that we do not have enough …