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Record #191105:
Setting management goals using information from predators / A.J. Constable.
Title: | Setting management goals using information from predators / A.J. Constable. |
Author(s): | Constable, A. J. |
Date: | 2006. |
Publisher: | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press |
In: | Top predators in marine ecosystems : their role in monitoring and management. (2006.), |
Abstract: | Explores general characteristics of objectives for higher trophic levels within context of ecosystem-based management of effects of human activities, noting bias towards fisheries-based approaches, and describes precautionary approach developed by Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) in which catch limits for target prey species take account of higher trophic levels. Considers indicators of status of predators with respect to establishing target and limit/threshold reference points that can be used directly in decision-making. Indicators include univariate indices summarizing many multivariate parameters from predators, as well as index of predator productivity directly related to lower trophic species affected by human activities. |
Notes: | In: Top predators in marine ecosystems : their role in monitoring and management / I.L. Boyd, S. Wanless, C.J. Camphuysen, eds. |
Keywords: | 574 -- Ecology. 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology. 574.524 -- Trophic levels, aquatic. 639.2 -- Fisheries. 639.2.055 -- Fisheries restrictions and control. 341.24 -- Treaties, international: 1980 Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). 595.383.1 -- Euphausiacea. 598.2(26) -- Sea birds. 599(26) -- Sea mammals. F -- Biological sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 191105 |
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