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Top predators in marine ecosystems : their role in monitoring and management / ed. I. L. Boyd, S. Wanless, C. J. Camphuysen

Linked with: Marine management : can objectives be set for marine top predatorsLinked with: Marine reserves and higher predatorsLinked with: Setting management goals using information from predatorsLinked with: The scenario Barents Sea study : a case of minimal realistic modelling to campare management strategies for marine ecosystemsLinked with: Modelling the behaviour of individuals and groups of animals foraging in heterogeneous environmentsLinked with: The method of multiple hypotheses and the decline of Steller sea lions in Western AlaskaLinked with: The functional response of generalist predators and its implications for the monitoring of marine ecosystemsLinked with: Population dynamics of Antarctic krill Euphasia superba at South Georgia : sampling with predators provides new insightsLinked with: Use of gannets to monitor prey availability in Northern Atlantic Ocean : colony size, diet and foraging behaviourLinked with: Does the prohibition of industrial fishing for sandeels have any impact on local gadoid populations?Linked with: How many fish should we leave in the sea for seabirds and marine mammals?Linked with: Foraging energetics of North Sea birds confronted with fluctuating prey availabilityLinked with: Impacts of oceanography on the foraging dynamics of seabirds in the North SeaLinked with: Monitoring predator-prey intearctions using multiple predator species : the South Georgia experienceLinked with: Identifying drivers of change, did fisheries play a role in the spread of north Atlantic fulmars?Linked with: Consequences of prey distribution for the foraging behavior of top predatorsLinked with: Biophysical influences on seabird trophic assessmentsLinked with: Spatial and temporal variation in the diets of polar bears across the Canadian Artic : indicators of changes in prey populations and environmentLinked with: Distribution and foraging interaction of seabirds and marine mammals in the North Sea : multispecies foraging assemblages and habitat-specific feeding strategiesLinked with: Linking predator foraging behaviour and diet with variability in continental shelf ecosystems : grey seals of eastern CanadaLinked with: The use of biologically meaningful oceanographic indices to separate the effects of climate and fisheries on seabird breeding successLinked with: Physical forcing in the southwest Atlantic : ecosystem controlLinked with: Effects of sisheries on ecosystems : just another top predator?Secondary Author: Boyd, Ian, ed.;Wanless, Sarah, ed.;Camphuysen, C. J., ed.Language: Inglês.Country: Estados Unidos.Publication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 378 p.ISBN: 052161256X.Subject - Topical Name: Biologia | Ecosistema | Riscos | Comportamento dos Animais Predadores | Ecologia | Comportamento Animal Classification: 6000 - Ciências Biológicas | 2400 - Psicologia Experimental Animal / Psicologia Comparativa Online Resources:Click here to access online Item type:
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