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Boyd, I. L.,
Top predators in marine ecosystems :their role in monitoring and management /
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[NT 15000414] null:
333.9164
タイトル / 著者:
Top predators in marine ecosystems : : their role in monitoring and management // edited by I.L. Boyd, S. Wanless, and C.J. Camphuysen.
その他の著者:
Boyd, I. L.,
記述:
1 online resource (xiv, 378 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
注記:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
主題:
Top predators - Ecology.
主題:
Predatory marine animals - Ecology.
主題:
Marine ecology.
主題:
Marine ecosystem management.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9780511541964 (ebook)
[NT 15000228] null:
Introduction / I.L. Boyd, S. Wanless, and C.J. Camphuysen -- Effects of fisheries on ecosystems : just another top predator? / A.W. Trites, V. Christensen, and D. Pauly -- Physical forcing in the southwest Atlantic : ecosystem control / P.N. Trathan [and others] -- The use of biologically meaningful oceanographic indices to separate the effects of climate and fisheries on seabird breeding success / B.E. Scott [and others] -- Linking predator foraging behaviour and diet with variability in continental shelf ecosystems : grey seals of eastern Canada / W.D. Bowen [and others] -- Distribution and foraging interactions of seabirds and marine mammals in the North Sea : multispecies foraging assemblages and habitat-specific feeding strategies / C.J. Camphuysen, B.E. Scott, and S. Wanless -- Spatial and temporal variation in the diets of polar bears across the Canadian Arctic : indicators of changes in prey populations and environment / S.J. Iverson, I. Stirling, and S.L.C. Lang -- Biophysical influences on seabird trophic assessments / W.A. Montevecchi, S. Garthe, and G.K. Davoren -- Consequences of prey distribution for the foraging behaviour of top predators / I.J. Staniland, P. Trathan, and A.R. Martin -- Identifying drivers of change : did fisheries play a role in the spread of North Atlantic fulmars? / P.M. Thompson -- Monitoring predator-prey interactions using multiple predator species : the South Georgia experience / J.P. Croxall -- Impacts of oceanography on the foraging dynamics of seabirds in the North Sea / F. Daunt [and others].
[NT 15000229] null:
The sustainable exploitation of the marine environment depends upon our capacity to develop systems of management with predictable outcomes. Unfortunately, marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and this property could conflict with the objective of sustainable exploitation. This book investigates the theory that the population and behavioural dynamics of predators at the upper end of marine food chains can be used to assist with management. Since these species integrate the dynamics of marine ecosystems across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, they offer new sources of information that can be formally used in setting management objectives. This book examines the current advances in the understanding of the ecology of marine predators and will investigate how information from these species could be used in management.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511541964
Top predators in marine ecosystems :their role in monitoring and management /
Top predators in marine ecosystems :
their role in monitoring and management /edited by I.L. Boyd, S. Wanless, and C.J. Camphuysen. - 1 online resource (xiv, 378 pages) :digital, PDF file(s). - Conservation biology ;12. - Conservation biology series (Cambridge, England) ;20..
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Introduction / I.L. Boyd, S. Wanless, and C.J. Camphuysen -- Effects of fisheries on ecosystems : just another top predator? / A.W. Trites, V. Christensen, and D. Pauly -- Physical forcing in the southwest Atlantic : ecosystem control / P.N. Trathan [and others] -- The use of biologically meaningful oceanographic indices to separate the effects of climate and fisheries on seabird breeding success / B.E. Scott [and others] -- Linking predator foraging behaviour and diet with variability in continental shelf ecosystems : grey seals of eastern Canada / W.D. Bowen [and others] -- Distribution and foraging interactions of seabirds and marine mammals in the North Sea : multispecies foraging assemblages and habitat-specific feeding strategies / C.J. Camphuysen, B.E. Scott, and S. Wanless -- Spatial and temporal variation in the diets of polar bears across the Canadian Arctic : indicators of changes in prey populations and environment / S.J. Iverson, I. Stirling, and S.L.C. Lang -- Biophysical influences on seabird trophic assessments / W.A. Montevecchi, S. Garthe, and G.K. Davoren -- Consequences of prey distribution for the foraging behaviour of top predators / I.J. Staniland, P. Trathan, and A.R. Martin -- Identifying drivers of change : did fisheries play a role in the spread of North Atlantic fulmars? / P.M. Thompson -- Monitoring predator-prey interactions using multiple predator species : the South Georgia experience / J.P. Croxall -- Impacts of oceanography on the foraging dynamics of seabirds in the North Sea / F. Daunt [and others].
The sustainable exploitation of the marine environment depends upon our capacity to develop systems of management with predictable outcomes. Unfortunately, marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and this property could conflict with the objective of sustainable exploitation. This book investigates the theory that the population and behavioural dynamics of predators at the upper end of marine food chains can be used to assist with management. Since these species integrate the dynamics of marine ecosystems across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, they offer new sources of information that can be formally used in setting management objectives. This book examines the current advances in the understanding of the ecology of marine predators and will investigate how information from these species could be used in management.
ISBN: 9780511541964 (ebook)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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