domingo, maio 23, 2010

Why fishing magnifies fluctuations in fish abundance


It is now clear that fished populations can fluctuate more than unharvested stocks. However, it is not clear why. Here we distinguish among three major competing mechanisms for this phenomenon, by using the 50-year California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) larval fish record. First, variable fishing pressure directly increases variability in exploited populations. Second, commercial fishing can decrease the average body size and age of a stock, causing the truncated population to track environmental fluctuations directly. Third, age-truncated or juvenescent populations have increasingly unstable population dynamics because of changing demographic parameters such as intrinsic growth rates. We find no evidence for the first hypothesis, limited evidence for the second and strong evidence for the third. Therefore, in California Current fisheries, increased temporal variability in the population does not arise fromvariable exploitation, nor does it reflect direct environmental tracking. More fundamentally, it arises from increased instability in dynamics. This finding has implications for resource management as an empirical example of how selective harvesting can alter the basic dynamics of exploited populations, and lead to unstable booms and busts that can precede systematic declines in stock levels.

sábado, abril 10, 2010

Paralelos oleosos


O título é um bocado parvo, mas quero registar aqui o artigo de Ugo Bardi, traçando o paralelo entre a crise petrolífera actual e aquilo que ele descreve como o primeiro exemplo de um recurso não-renovável que atravessou um ciclo de Hubbert completo:

quinta-feira, março 11, 2010

Aichi-Nagoya International E-Conference on the Post 2010 Biodiversity Target (ANIEC 2010)



Uma imagem bonita para um assunto importante. A conferência tem lugar no Japão..

segunda-feira, dezembro 28, 2009

Scholarometer (?)

Scholarometerbeta is a social tool to facilitate citation analysis and help evaluate the impact of an author's publications.

domingo, junho 21, 2009

O mundo é a nossa casa

De visão absolutamente essencial!