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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a The Future of Fisheries Science in North America
|c edited by Richard J. Beamish, Brian J. Rothschild.
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|a 1st ed. 2009.
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|a XVI, 736 p.
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|a Fish & Fisheries Series ;
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|a On the Future of Fisheries Science -- Biodiversity, Spatial Management, and the Ecosystem Approach -- Biodiversity and the Future of Fisheries Science -- The Implications of a Paradigm Shift in Ocean Resource Management for Fisheries Stock Assessment -- Ecosystem-Based Management of What? An Emerging Approach for Balancing Conflicting Objectives in Marine Resource Management -- The Changing Nature of Fisheries Management and Implications for Science -- Astonishment, Stupefaction, and a Naturalist's Approach to Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Studies -- The High-Dimensional Future of Fishery Science -- Stock Assessment: Operational Models in Support of Fisheries Management -- Fisheries Science in the Future -- Some Observations on the Role of Trophodynamic Models for Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries -- Why and How Could Indicators Be Used in an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management? -- Fisheries Abundance Cycles in Ecosystem and Economic Management of California Fish and Invertebrate Resources -- Ecosystem Models of Fishing Effects: Present Status and a Suggested Future Paradigm -- The Impacts of Environmental Change and Ecosystem Structure on the Early Life Stages of Fish: A Perspective on Establishing Predictive Capacity -- The Promise of an Ecosystem Approach: Lessons from the Past - Hopes for the Future -- Technology for Evaluating Marine Ecosystems in the Early Twenty-First Century -- Acoustic Methods: Brief Review and Prospects for Advancing Fisheries Research -- Combining Techniques for Remotely Assessing Pelagic Nekton: Getting the Whole Picture -- Using the Seabed AUV to Assess Populations of Groundfish in Untrawlable Areas -- Technology Answers to the Requirements Set by the Ecosystem Approach -- Accounting for Spatial Population Structure in Stock Assessment: Past, Present, and Future -- Genetic and Evolutionary Considerations in Fishery Management: Research Needs for the Future -- Trends in Fishery Genetics -- The Uncertain Future of Assessment Uncertainty -- Model Selection Uncertainty and Bayesian Model Averaging in Fisheries Recruitment Modeling -- Feedback Control in Pacific Salmon Fisheries -- The Future of Fisheries Science: Merging Stock Assessment with Risk Assessment, for Better Fisheries Management -- The Future of Fisheries Science on Canada's West Coast Is Keeping up with the Changes -- Climate and Fisheries: The Past, The Future, and The Need for Coalescence -- Future Research Requirements for Understanding the Effects of Climate Variability on Fisheries for Their Management -- Opportunities in Social Science Research -- Restoring Rivers in the Twenty-First Century: Science Challenges in a Management Context.
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|a Beamish, Richard J.
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