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Weijerman, M.; Link, J. S.; Fulton, E. A.; Olsen, E.; Townsend, H.; Gaichas, S.; Hansend, C.; Skern-mauritzen, M.; Kaplan, I. C.; Gamble, R.; Fay, G.; Savina, Marie; Ainsworth, C.; Van Putten, I.; Gorton, R.; Brainard, R.; Larsen, K.; Hutton, T.. |
Ecosystem models can be used to understand the cumulative impacts of human pressures and environmental drivers on ecosystem structure and dynamics. Predictive modeling can show how management can influence those dynamics and structures and the ecosystem services these systems provide. Many nations and intergovernmental organizations are advocating for ecosystem-based management, often with a specific emphasis to evaluate various future management strategies. Atlantis is an end-to-end ecosystem model that is well suited for this task and has so far been developed for more than 30 diverse marine ecosystems worldwide. To provide a better understanding of the current modeling work, elicit wider interest, and foster collaboration within the Atlantis community,... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Ecosystem-based models; Atlantis Summit; Management; Strategy evaluation; Meeting report. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00335/44605/44471.pdf |
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Schouten, A.D.; Weijerman, M.; Tienen, L.H.G. van; Hoekert, W.E.J.. |
SCHOUTEN, A.D., WEIJERMAN, M., VAN TIENEN, L.H.G. & W.E.J. HOEKERT, 1997. Relocations of Sea Turtle nests of Lepidochelys olivacea, Dermochelys coriace and Chelonia mydas in the Galibi Nature Reserve, Suriname. Studies Nat. Hist. Caribbean Region 73, Amsterdam, 1997: 63-69. Relocation of nests of the marine turtles Lepidochelys olivacea (ESCHSCHOLTZ 1829), Dermochelys coriace (LINNAEUS 1758) and CHELONIA MYDAS (LINNAEUS 1758) in the Galibi Nature Reserve is performed to protect them from a number of hazards. The hatching percentage per nest is not significantly decreased by relocation, but the number of nests from which hatchlings emerge is greatly enhanced. In this situation relocation can be an effective conservation measure. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Dermochelys coriace; Marine turtles; Lepidochelys olivacea; Chelonia mydas; Emerging success; Hatching success; Suriname.; Nest relocations. |
Ano: 1997 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503186 |
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