Spatial Management
Population Structure – Stock Assessment
Population Structure – Genetics, Meta Populations
Biological Structure, Life History
Assemblage Analysis, Community Structure
Ecology, Evolution
Here are some useful papers relating to ecosystem-based management and spatial management of fish populations. Many can be downloaded from our web site as pdf files:
Human Dimensions
Adger, W. N., K. Brown, and E. L. Tompkins. 2005. The political economy of cross-scale networks in resource co-management. Ecology and Society 10 (2).
Anderies,
J. M., M. A. Janssen, and E. Ostrom. 2004. A framework
to analyze the robustness of social-ecological systems from an institutional
perspective. Ecology and Society 9 (1).
Berkes, F. 2006. From Community-Based Resource Management to Complex Systems: The Scale Issue and Marine Commons. Ecology and Society 11(1): 45.
Berkes, F. 2004. Rethinking community-based conservation. Conservation Biology 18:621-630.
Browman
HI, Stergiou KI (eds) 2005. Politics and socioeconomics
of ecosystem-based management of marine resources. Mar Ecol
Prog Ser 300:241–296
Dalton, M. G. 2001. El Nino, expectations, and
fishing effort in Monterey Bay, California. Journal of Environmental
Economics and Management 42:336-359.
Hanna, S. 2001. Managing the human-ecological interface: Marine resources as example and laboratory. Ecosystems 4:736-741.
Eagle,
J et al. 2003. Taking stock of the regional fisheries
management councils. Pew science series on conservation and
the environment. Island Press. pp. 10-52
Field,
JC and R. Francis. 2006. Considering ecosystem-based fisheries
management in the California Current. Marine Policy. 30:
552569.
Francis,
RC et al. 2007. Ten Commandments for Ecosystem-Based
Fisheries Scientists. Fisheries. Vol. 32(5): 217-233.
Jentoft, S. 2000. The community: a missing link
of fisheries management. Marine Policy 24:53-59.
Hilborn,
R. 2007. Moving to Sustainability by Learning from Successful
Fisheries. Ambio Vol. 36(4): 296-303.
Mathews-Amos,
A. 2005. Moving Forward:
A Snapshot of U.S. Activities in Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management.
A report to the Lenfest Ocean Program at The Pew Charitable
Trusts.
National Academy of Public Administration. 2002.
Courts, Congress, and Constituencies: Managing Fisheries by Default,
185.
TA
Okey. 2003. Membership of the eight Regional Fishery
Management Councils in the United States: are special interests
over-represented? Marine Policy 27:193–206
Perry, R. I., and R. E. Ommer. 2003. Scale issues
in marine ecosystems and human interactions. Fisheries Oceanography
12:513-522.
Pikitch,
EK et al. 2004 Ecosystem Based Fishery Management. Science
(Ecology Policy Forum) 305:346-347
Redman, C. L., J. M. Grove, and L. H. Kuby. 2004. Integrating social science into the longterm ecological research (LTER) network: Social dimensions of ecological change and ecological dimensions of social change. Ecosystems 7:161-171.
Ruckelshaus, M et al. 2008 Marine Ecosystem-based Management in Practice: Scientific and Governance Challenges.
Safina,
C et al. 2005. U.S. Ocean Fish Recovery: Staying the
Course. Science (Oceans Policy Forum) 309: 707-708
Scholz, A., K. Bonzon, R. Fujita, N. Benjamin,
N. Woodling, P. Black and C. Steinback (2004). "Participatory
socioeconomic analysis: drawing on fishermen's knowledge for marine
protected area planning in California." Marine Policy
28 (4): 335-349.
Sepez, J., K. Norman, A. Poole, and B. Tilt.
2006. Fish Scales: Scale, and Method in Social Science Research
for North Pacific and West Coast Fishing Communities. Human
Organization, 65:280-293.
St. Martin, K. 2001. "Making Space for Community
Resource Management in Fisheries." Annals of the Association
of American Geographers 91 (1): 122-42.
Wilson,
J. A. 2006. Matching social and ecological systems in
complex ocean fisheries. Ecology and Society 11(1): 9.
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Spatial Management
Golden, J. 2005. On the need for spatial management in west coast groundfish fisheries. Unpublished manuscript.
Goodchild, M. F. and D. G. Janelle, Eds. (2004).
Spatially integrated social science. New York, Oxford University
Press.
Hilborn,
R et al. 2006. Integrating marine protected areas with
catch regulation. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. Vol. 63:642-649
Hughes,
TP et al. 2005. New paradigms for supporting the resilience
of marine ecosystems. Trends Ecol. Evol. 20(8):380-386
Kruse, G. H., N. Bez, A. Booth, M. W. Dorn, S.
Hills, R. N. Lipcius, D. Pelletier, C. Roy, S. J. Smith and D. Witherell.
(eds) 2001. Spatial processes and management of marine populations.
Fairbanks, University of Alaska Sea Grant.
SR
Palumbi. 2004. Marine Reserves and Ocean Neighborhoods:
The Spatial Scale of Marine Populations and Their Management. Annu.
Rev. Environ. Resour. 29:31–68
Wright, D. and A. Scholz (eds) 2005. Place Matters:
Geospatial Tools for Marine Science, Conservation, and Management
in the Pacific Northwest. Corvallis , OR , Oregon State University
Press.
back to top Population Structure – Stock Assessment
Stewart, I.J. 2006. Stock assessment with an evaluation of structural uncertainty, and model performance applied to English sole. Ph.D. Dissertation, SAFS UW. (Chapter III gives references to 2005 assessments – 11 species assumed to be unit stock, 4 assessed over part of their range, 6 divided into 2 stocks, 1 divided into 3 stocks.)
Cope, J.M. 2006. Stock assessments and emerging fisheries: Evaluating stock status of NE Pacific nearshore fisheries in data-limited situations as they relate to the goals of US west coast nearshore fishery management plans. Ph.D. dissertation proposal, SAFS UW.
back to top Population Structure – Genetics, Meta Populations
Buonaccorsi,
VP et al. 2002. Population structure of copper rockfish
(Sebastes caurinus) reflects postglacial colonization and
contemporary patterns of larval dispersal. Can. J. Fish. Aquat.
Sci. 59:1374-1384
Cope, J.M. Population genetics and phylogeography of the blue rockfish from Washington to California. CJFAS 61:332-342.
Gomez-Uchida,
D et al. 2003. Microsatellite markers for the heavily
exploited canary (Sebastes pinniger) and other rockfish
species. Molecular Ecology Notes 3:387–389
D.
Gomez-Uchida and M. Banks 2006. Estimation of Effective
Population Size for the Long-Lived Darkblotched Rockfish Sebastes
crameri. Journal of Heredity 97(6):603-606.
D.
Gomez-Uchida and M. Banks. Microsatellite analyses of
spatial genetic structure in darkblotched rockfish (Sebastes
crameri): Is pooling samples safe? Can. J. Fish. Aquat.
Sci. 62:1874-1886
Gunderson, D.R. and R.D. Vetter. 2006. Temperate rocky reef fish. Chapt 3 in J.P. Kritzer and P.F. Sale (eds.) Marine Metapopulations. Elsevier.
Laikre, L., S. Palm and N. Ryman. 2005. Genetic
population structure of fishes: implications for coastal zone management.
Ambio 34(2):111 – 119.
RJ
Larson and RM Julian. 1999. Chaotic Genetic Patchiness
and Fisheries Management. CalCOFl Rep. 40:94-99
Miller,
JA et al. 2005 A comparison of population structure
in black rockfish (Sebastes melanops) as determined with
otolith microchemistry and microsatellite DNA. Can. J. Fish.
Aquat. Sci. 62: 2189–2198
A
Rocha-Olivares and RD Vetter. 1999 Effects of oceanographic
circulation on the gene flow, genetic structure, and phylogeography
of the rosethorn rockfish (Sebastes helvomaculatus). Can.
J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 56: 803–813.
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Berkeley,
SJ et al. 2004. Fisheries Sustainability via Protection
of Age Structure and Spatial Distribution of Fish Populations. Fisheries.
29(8):23-32.
Froese, R. 2004. Keep it simple: three indicators
to deal with overfishing. Fish and Fisheries 5:86-91.
Hilborn, R. et. al. 2003. Biocomplexity and fisheries
sustainability. Proceedings Nat. Acad. Sci. 100:6564-6568
JA
Hutchings and JD Reynolds. 2004. Marine Fish Population
Collapses: Consequences for Recovery and Extinction Risk. BioScience
54(4):297-309.
back to top Assemblage Analysis, Community Structure
Fargo, J. and A.V. Tyler. 1991. Sustainability
of flatfish-dominated fish assemblages in Hecate Strait, British
Columbia, Canada. Netherlands J. Sea Res. 27:237-253.
Gabriel, W.L. 1982. Structure and dynamics of NE Pacific demersal fish assemblages. Ph.D. Dissertation, OSU.
Gabriel, W.L. and A.V. Tyler. 1980. Preliminary
analysis of Pacific Coast demersal fish assemblages. Mar. Fish.
Rev. Mar/Apr 1980: 83-88.
Jay, C.V. 1996. Distribution of bottom-trawl fish assemblages over the continental shelf and upper slope of the US west coast. CJFAS 53:1203-1225.
Levin,
PS et al. 2006. Shifts in a Pacific Ocean Fish Assemblage:
the Potential Influence of Exploitation. Conservation Biology
Tyler, A.V. (ed.) 1989. Hecate Strait Project:
results from four years of multispecies fisheries research. Can.
Tech Rep. Fish and Aquat. Sci. #1675.
Tyler, A.V. et al. 1982. Adaptive management
based on structure of fish assemblages of northern continental shelves.
Can. Spec. Publ. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 59:149-156.
Williams, E.H. and S. Ralston. 2002. Distribution
and co-occurrence of rockfishes over trawlable shelf and slope habitats
of California and southern Oregon. Fish. Bull. 100:836-855.
Withler,
RE et al. 2001. Co-existing populations of Pacific ocean
perch: Sebastes alutus, in Queen Charlotte Sound British
Columbia. Marine Biology 139:1-12.
back to top Ecology, Evolution
Baskett, M.L. et al. 2006. Predation, competition, and the recovery of overexploited fish stocks in marine reserves. CJFAS 63:1214-1229
Field, J.C. and S. Ralston. 2005. Spatial variability in rockfish recruitment events in the California Current System. CJFAS 62:2199-2210.
Frank, K.T. and W.C. Leggett. 1994. Fisheries
ecology in the context of ecological and evolutionary theory. Ann.
Rev. Ecol. Syst. 25:401-422.
Levin, S.A. 1998. Ecosystems and the biosphere
as complex adaptive systems. Ecosystems 1:431-436.
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