《海洋和沿海渔业:动力、管理和生态系统科学》发表原创和创新研究,综合时空尺度上的生物组织信息,促进生态健全的渔业科学和管理。这本由美国渔业协会出版的开放获取的在线期刊提供了一个研究海洋、沿海和河口渔业的国际场所,重点关注物种的表现及其对环境扰动的反应,并促进基于生态系统的渔业科学和管理的发展。该杂志鼓励投稿者识别和解决人口动态、评估技术和管理方法、人类维度和社会经济学以及生态系统指标方面的挑战,以全面改进渔业科学,并做出明智的预测和决策。除了发表同行评议的文章,该杂志还将提供一个“渔业论坛”,让读者有机会几乎实时地讨论热门话题,并鼓励就该部分的相关主题提交“论文”(同行评议的评论)。为了反映该期刊涵盖的生态系统、问题和观点的广泛范围,我们鼓励具有包容性和跨学科的贡献。主要主题包括但不限于以下内容:不同时空尺度的渔业生物学和生态学(包括年龄和生长、繁殖、行为、生理、种群识别、遗传学、幼虫散布和生活史),以及物种的表现和对扰动、恢复和管理行动的反应与渔业和生态系统相关的生物学、生态学、海鸟、无脊椎动物和哺乳动物的评估和管理人口统计与动态生境是一种时空资源食物网,营养动态和猎物资源评估科学和管理场景评估,包括专用通道、适应性管理、基于区域的管理、基于社区的管理、海岸和海洋分区(包括保护区和保护区)单品种和多品种评估和管理数据合成、管理和信息学历史数据和生态基线政策,包括执行影响渔业政策的创新解决办法、谈判达成的解决办法和法院决定人的维度和社会经济学渔业管理能力建设(培训、教育和促进合作研究和管理)环境变化和变化(包括气候变化)对人口、生态系统动态和生产力的影响生态系统状态的度量、基准和确定渔业对生态的影响基于生态系统的渔业评估与管理理论与实践生态系统建模和预测旨在更好地理解和管理沿海和海洋渔业
Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science publishes original and innovative research that synthesizes information on biological organization across spatial and temporal scales to promote ecologically sound fisheries science and management. This open-access, online journal published by the American Fisheries Society provides an international venue for studies of marine, coastal, and estuarine fisheries, with emphasis on species' performance and responses to perturbations in their environment, and promotes the development of ecosystem-based fisheries science and management. The journal encourages contributors to identify and address challenges in population dynamics, assessment techniques and management approaches, human dimensions and socioeconomics, and ecosystem metrics to improve fisheries science in general and make informed predictions and decisions. In addition to publishing peer-reviewed articles, the journal will offer a "Fisheries Forum" that gives readers an opportunity to discuss topical issues in near-real time, and it encourages the submission of "essays" (peer-reviewed comments) on relevant subjects for that section.Reflecting the broad range of ecosystems, issues, and perspectives included in the scope of the journal, contributions that are inclusive and interdisciplinary are encouraged. Major themes include but are not limited to the following:Fisheries biology and ecology (including age and growth, reproduction, behavior, physiology, stock identification, genetics, larval dispersal, and life histories) at different spatiotemporal scales as well as species' performance and responses to perturbation, restoration, and management actionsThe biology, ecology, assessment, and management of marine birds, invertebrates, and mammals related to fisheries and ecosystem topicsPopulation demographics and dynamicsHabitat as a resource in space and timeFood webs, trophic dynamics, and prey resourcesAssessment science and management scenario evaluation, including dedicated access, adaptive management, area-based management, community-based management, and coastal and marine zoning (including protected areas and reserves)Single- and multispecies assessment and managementData synthesis, management, and informaticsHistorical data and ecological baselinesPolicy, including the implementation of innovative solutions and negotiated settlements and court decisions that affect fisheries policyHuman dimensions and socioeconomicsFisheries management capacity building (training, education, and the promotion of collaborative research and management)The influence of environmental variability and change (including climate change) on population and ecosystem dynamics and productivityMetrics, benchmarks, and determination of ecosystem statusThe ecological impacts of fishingEcosystem-based fishery assessment and management in theory and practiceEcosystem modeling and forecasting aimed at better understanding and managing coastal and marine fisheries
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