Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4385119 | Biological Conservation | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
No-take marine reserves provide real-world experiments that show the importance of species in food webs, and the consequences of fishing for ecosystems. Because these changes in ecosystem structure may continue, and will vary with environment, climate and species distributions, reserves need to be permanent and replicated geographically. Habitat maps should be produced for all reserves to enable ecological changes in the ecosystem to be spatially quantified.
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Authors
Kévin Leleu, Brice Remy-Zephir, Roger Grace, Mark J. Costello,