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Record #190897:

Top predators in marine ecosystems: their role in monitoring and management / I.L. Boyd, S. Wanless, C.J. Camphuysen, eds.

Title: Top predators in marine ecosystems: their role in monitoring and management / I.L. Boyd, S. Wanless, C.J. Camphuysen, eds.
Author(s): Boyd, I. L.,
Wanless, S.,
Camphuysen, C. J.,
Iverson, S. J.
Montevecchi, W. A.
Furness, R. W.
Wolf, N.
Schweder, Tore.
Thompson, P. M.
Trathan, P. N.
Staniland, I. J.
Croxall, J. P.
Reid, K.
Constable, A. J.
Date: 2006.
Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Abstract: Investigates theory that population and behavioural dynamics of predators at upper end of marine food chains can be used to assist with management of marine environment. Since these species integrate dynamics of marine ecosystems across wide range of spatial and temporal scales, they offer new sources of information that can be formally used in setting management objectives. Includes numerous case studies involving Arctic and Antarctic marine predators.
Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.06 -- Environmental protection.
504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation.
574 -- Ecology.
574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology.
574.523 -- Food chains and networks, aquatic.
597.5 -- Teleostei.
598.2(26) -- Sea birds.
599(26) -- Sea mammals.
639.2 -- Fisheries.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: 574.5[2006]
ISBN: 052161256X
SPRI record no.: 190897

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700 1# ‡aBoyd, I. L.,‡eeditor.
700 1# ‡aWanless, S.,‡eeditor.
700 1# ‡aCamphuysen, C. J.,‡eeditor.
700 12 ‡aIverson, S. J.‡tSpatial and temporal variation in the diets of polar bears across the Canadian Arctic : indicators of changes in prey populations and environment.
700 12 ‡aMontevecchi, W. A.‡tBiophysical influences on seabird trophic assessments.
700 12 ‡aFurness, R. W.‡tHow many fish should we leave in the sea for seabirds and marine mammals?.
700 12 ‡aWolf, N.‡tThe method of multiple hypotheses and the decline of Steller sea lions in western Alaska.
700 12 ‡aSchweder, Tore.‡tThe Scenario Barents Sea study : a case of minimal realistic modelling to compare management strategies for marine ecosystems.
700 12 ‡aThompson, P. M.‡tIdentifying drivers of change : did fisheries play a role in the spread of North Atlantic fulmars?.
700 12 ‡aTrathan, P. N.‡tPhysical forcing in the southwest Atlantic : ecosystem control.
700 12 ‡aStaniland, I. J.‡tConsequences of prey distribution for the foraging behaviour of top predators.
700 12 ‡aCroxall, J. P.‡tMonitoring predator-prey interactions using multiple predator species : the South Georgia experience.
700 12 ‡aReid, K.‡tPopulation dynamics of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba at South Georgia : sampling with predators provides new insights.
700 12 ‡aConstable, A. J.‡tSetting management goals using information from predators.
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