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Top predators in marine ecosystems : their role in monitoring and management
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Top predators in marine ecosystems : their role in monitoring and management

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Foraging energetics of North Sea birds confronted with fluctuating prey availability / M.R. Enstipp ... [et al.]
How many fish should we leave in the sea for seabirds and marine mammals? / R.W. Furness
Does the prohibition of industrial fishing for sandeels have any impact on local gadoid populations? / S.P.R. Greenstreet
Use of gannets to monitor prey availability in the northeast Atlantic Ocean : colony size, diet, and foraging behaviour / K.C. Hamer ... [et al.]
Population dynamics of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba at South Georgia : sampling with predators provides new insights / K. Reid ... [et al.]
The functional response of generalist predators and its implications for the monitoring of marine ecosystems / C. Asseburg ... [et al.]
The method of multiple hypotheses and the decline of Steller sea lions in western Alaska / N. Wolf, J. Melbourne, and M. Mangel
Modelling the behaviour of individuals and groups of animals foraging in heterogeneous environments / J.G. Ollason ... [et al.]
The Scenario Barents Sea study : a case of minimal realistic modelling to compare management strategies for marine ecosystems / T. Schweder
Setting management goals using information from predators / A.J. Constable
Marine reserves and higher predators / S.K. Hooker
Marine management : can objectives be set for marine top predators? / M.L. Tasker.

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Top predators in marine ecosystems : their role in monitoring and management. ISBN 9780521612562. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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