Conservation physiology of marine fishes: advancing the predictive capacity of models.

Abstract:

:At the end of May, 17 scientists involved in an EU COST Action on Conservation Physiology of Marine Fishes met in Oristano, Sardinia, to discuss how physiology can be better used in modelling tools to aid in management of marine ecosystems. Current modelling approaches incorporate physiology to different extents, ranging from no explicit consideration to detailed physiological mechanisms, and across scales from a single fish to global fishery resources. Biologists from different sub-disciplines are collaborating to rise to the challenge of projecting future changes in distribution and productivity, assessing risks for local populations, or predicting and mitigating the spread of invasive species.

journal_name

Biol Lett

journal_title

Biology letters

authors

Jørgensen C,Peck MA,Antognarelli F,Azzurro E,Burrows MT,Cheung WW,Cucco A,Holt RE,Huebert KB,Marras S,McKenzie D,Metcalfe J,Perez-Ruzafa A,Sinerchia M,Fleng Steffensen J,Teal LR,Domenici P

doi

10.1098/rsbl.2012.0609

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-12-23 00:00:00

pages

900-3

issue

6

eissn

1744-9561

issn

1744-957X

pii

rsbl.2012.0609

journal_volume

8

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