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J. Claudet

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Recreational and small-scale fisheries may pose a threat to vulnerable species in coastal and offshore waters of the western Mediterranean

2019

10 pages, 3 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz071

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateSmall-scale fishers (SSF)Target and by-catch[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changesrecreational and small-scale fishingAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesAUTfisheries management marine protected areas recreational fisheries (RF) small-scale fisheries (SSF) target and bycatch threatened speciesMarine protected areasVulnerable species14. Life underwaterRecreationfishing pressureEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsfishing impacts on vulnerable speciesEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyExtinction[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyManagementFisheryGeographyScale (social sciences)[SDE]Environmental SciencesCoastal and offshore fisheriesMarine protected areaSubmarine pipeline[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyFishing methodswestern mediterranean
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Appendix B. Description of the field methods of the 40 studies used in the meta-analysis.

2016

Description of the field methods of the 40 studies used in the meta-analysis.

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Appendix A. Location, design, and other characteristics of the European marine reserves included in the meta-analysis.

2016

Location, design, and other characteristics of the European marine reserves included in the meta-analysis.

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Appendix C. List of the species recorded from the studies and their commercial and ecological categories.

2016

List of the species recorded from the studies and their commercial and ecological categories.

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Appendix D. Pairwise Pearson correlation coefficients between the commercial and ecological traits considered in the meta-analysis.

2016

Pairwise Pearson correlation coefficients between the commercial and ecological traits considered in the meta-analysis.

Quantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionPhysics::Data Analysis; Statistics and ProbabilityQuantitative Biology::Genomics
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Appendix E. Number of species in each combination of commercial category and ecological trait.

2016

Number of species in each combination of commercial category and ecological trait.

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Mediterranean rocky reefs in the Anthropocene: Present status and future concerns

2021

Global change is striking harder and faster in the Mediterranean Sea than elsewhere, where high levels of human pressure and proneness to climate change interact in modifying the structure and disrupting regulative mechanisms of marine ecosystems. Rocky reefs are particularly exposed to such environmental changes with ongoing trends of degradation being impressive. Due to the variety of habitat types and associated marine biodiversity, rocky reefs are critical for the functioning of marine ecosystems, and their decline could profoundly affect the provision of essential goods and services which human populations in coastal areas rely upon. Here, we provide an up-to-date overview of the statu…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesBioconstructionFish assemblageCoral ReefsAlgal forests; Bioconstructions; Coastal ecosystems; Conservation; Fish assemblages; Global change; Marine biodiversityClimate ChangeBiodiversityConservationFish assemblagesCoastal ecosystemsAlgal forestMediterranean SeaBioconstructionsHumansAlgal forestsCoastal ecosystemMarine biodiversityGlobal changeAlgal forests; Bioconstructions; Coastal ecosystems; Conservation; Fish assemblages; Global change; Marine biodiversity; Climate Change; Conservation of Natural Resources; Coral Reefs; Humans; Mediterranean Sea; Biodiversity; EcosystemEcosystem
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