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Anna Gårdmark

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Density-dependent body growth reduces the potential of marine reserves to enhance yields

2005

1. Some models of marine no-take reserves predict that reserves can enhance fishery yield. However, empirical evidence of this remains inconclusive. One reason for this may be the disregard for density-dependent body growth in most models. Density-dependent body growth links the number and size of individuals, and thus could influence the biomass of fishery yield. 2. We developed an age- and size-structured model of an exploited population and analysed the effect of implementing a no-take reserve of varying size. 3. Protecting part of a population from exploitation in a no-take reserve results in a rapid build-up of biomass inside the reserve because of increased survival. However, when bod…

Nature reserveeducation.field_of_studyBiomass (ecology)EcologyEcologyPopulation sizeYield (finance)Marine reservePopulationBiologyFisheryDensity dependenceFisheries managementeducationJournal of Applied Ecology
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