Fisheries management and ecology., Tập 20, Số 2-3, 2013
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1Towards resilient recreational fisheries on a global scale through improved understanding of fish and fisher behaviour / R.Arlinghaus, S.J.Cooke, W.Potts
2Resilient recreational fisheries or prone to collapse? A decade of research on the science and management of recreational fisheries / J.R.Post
3Illustrating the critical role of human dimensions research for understanding and managing recreational fisheries within a social-ecological system framework / L.M.Hunt, S.G.Sutton, R.Arlinghaus
4Voluntary angler logbooks reveal long-term changes in a lentic pike, Esox lucius, population / Jansen, T. and others
5Angler behaviour and implications for management - catch-and-release among marine angling tourists in Norway / Ferter, K. and others
6A comparative analysis between recreational and artisanal fisheries in a Mediterranean coastal area / J.Lloret, T.Font
7Towards an improved understanding of angler tourism in northern Australia / R.Greiner, D.C.Franklin, D.Gregg
8Impacts of domestication on angling vulnerability of common carp, Cyprinus carpio: the role of learning, foraging behaviour and food preferences / T.Klefoth, T.Pieterek, R.Arlinghaus
9Explaining recreational angling catch rates of Eurasian perch, Perca fluviatilis: the role of natural and fishing-related environmental factors / Heermann, L. and others
10Development and implementation of allocation arrangements for recreational and commercial fishing sectors in Western Australia / F.M.Crowe, I.G.Longson, L.M.Joll
11Worldwide trends in fishing interest indicated by internet search volume / G.R.Wilde, K.L.Pope
12Normative considerations for recreational fishery management: a bioeconomic framework for linking positive science and normative fisheries policy decisions / E.P.Fenichel, B.Gentner, R.Arlinghaus
13Communication between scientists, fishery managers and recreational fishers: lessons learned from a comparative analysis of international case studies / Dedual, M. and others
14Dynamic angling effort influences the value of minimum-length limits to prevent recruitment overfishing / Allen, M.S. and others
15Efficacy of harvest and minimum size limit regulations for controlling short-term harvest in recreational fisheries / B.T.Vanpoorten, S.P.Cox, A.B.Cooper
16The physiological consequences of catch-and release angling: perspectives on experimental design, interpretation, extrapolation and relevance to stakeholders / Cooke, S.J. and others