Fisheries Management and Ecology

Papers
(The TQCC of Fisheries Management and Ecology is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Data‐poor stock assessment of fish stocks co‐exploited by commercial and recreational fisheries: Applications to pike Esox lucius in the western Baltic Sea26
The effectiveness of Shark‐Management‐Alert‐in‐Real‐Time (SMART) drumlines as a tool for catching white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, off coastal New South Wales, Australia23
Environmental threats and conservation implications for Atlantic salmon and brown trout during their critical freshwater phases of spawning, egg development and juvenile emergence22
Assessing the viability of small aerial drones to quantify recreational fishers21
Resist‐accept‐direct (RAD) considerations for climate change adaptation in fisheries: The Wisconsin experience21
Footprints of fixed‐gear fisheries in relation to rising whale entanglements on the U.S. West Coast18
Identifying invasive fish species threats to RAMSAR wetland sites in the Caspian Sea region—A case study of the Anzali Wetland Complex (Iran)17
Catchability of Atlantic salmon at high water temperatures: Implications for river closure temperature thresholds to catch and release angling15
Quantitative estimates of freshwater fish stocking practices by recreational angling clubs in France14
Conflicting interests and growing importance of non‐indigenous species in commercial and recreational fisheries of the Mediterranean Sea14
Fishing behaviours and fisher effect in decision‐making processes when facing depredation by marine predators13
Fisheries management on Lake Victoria at a crossroads: Assessing fishers’ perceptions on future management options in Uganda12
Resisting ecosystem transformation through an intensive whole‐lake fish removal experiment12
Ecological and social strategies for managing fisheries using the Resist‐Accept‐Direct (RAD) framework12
Was historical cisco Coregonus artedi yield consistent with contemporary recruitment and abundance in Lake Superior?12
Quantifying current and future risks of invasiveness of non‐native aquatic species in highly urbanised estuarine ecosystems—A case study of the River Neretva Estuary (Eastern Adriatic Sea: Croatia and11
Evaluation and impact assessment of culture‐based fisheries to enhance fish yield in small reservoirs in Odisha State, India10
A Resist‐Accept‐Direct decision‐support tool for walleye Sander vitreus (Mitchill) management in Wisconsin10
A Resist‐Accept‐Direct (RAD) future for Salmon in Maine and California: Salmon at the southern edge10
A global synthesis of peer‐reviewed research on the effects of hatchery salmonids on wild salmonids10
Hook disgorgers remove deep hooks but kill fish: A plea for cutting the line9
Assessing the role of supplementation stocking: A perspective9
Case study: Applying the resist–accept–direct framework to an Ojibwe Tribe's relationship with the natural world9
Reservoir fish assemblage structure across an aquatic ecotone: Can river‐reservoir interfaces provide conservation and management opportunities?9
Parasite load of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in the Baltic Sea assessed by the liver category method, and associations with infection density and critical condition9
Management implications of shifting baselines in fish stock assessments8
Population structure of the European conger Conger conger from the mid‐North Atlantic Ocean inferred from bathymetric distribution, length composition and movement patterns analyses8
Priority knowledge needs for management of migratory fish species in Cambodia8
Disentangling complexity of fishing fleets: using sequence analysis to classify distinguishable groups of vessels based on commercial landings8
Good intentions, but bad effects: Environmental laws protects non‐native ichthyofauna in Brazil8
Understanding the economic activity generated by recreational fishing in South Africa provides insights on the role of recreational fisheries for social development8
Thirteen novel ideas and underutilised resources to support progress towards a range‐wide American eel stock assessment8
Diverse migration tactics of fishes within the large tropical Mekong River system8
Atlantic salmon smolts in the Irish Sea: First evidence of a northerly migration trajectory8
Risk analysis of non‐native three‐spot cichlid, Amphilophus trimaculatus, in the River Cauvery (India)7
Fishing efficiency of competitive largemouth bass tournament anglers has increased since early 21st century7
Temporal dynamic and economic valuation of recreational fisheries of the lower Cuiabá River, Brazilian Pantanal7
Evaluating the relationship between yearling walleye, Sander vitreus, electrofishing catch‐per‐unit‐effort and density in northern Wisconsin lakes7
Shift happens: Evaluating the ability of autumn stocked walleye Sander vitreus to shift to natural prey7
Something strange in the neighborhood: Diverging signals in stock assessment data for Northeast U.S. fish stocks7
Exploring the potential of small water bodies as an integrative management tool for fisheries production7
Resist, accept, and direct responses to biological invasions: A social–ecological perspective7
Genetic evidence for a single stock of giant tiger prawns Penaeus monodon in demarcated prawn fishing zones of Tanzania7
Bycatch in the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) trawl fishery7
Variations in migration behaviour and mortality of Atlantic salmon smolts in four different hydroelectric facilities7
The Recreational value of Atlantic salmon angling under different fishing regulations6
Stocking to offset negative effects of dam construction and balance the ecosystem6
Are we ready to implement resist–accept–direct framework thinking? A case study of fish stocks and small‐scale fisheries in the Puck Bay (Southern Baltic)6
Migration of silver eel, Anguilla anguilla, through three water pumping stations in The Netherlands6
Predator and prey events at the entrance of a surface‐oriented fish collector at North Fork Dam, Oregon6
Drift diving: A quick and accurate method for assessment of anadromous salmonid spawning populations6
Use of long‐term (40+ year) trend data to evaluate management actions on brown trout, Salmo trutta, populations in groundwater‐fed streams6
Effect of baiting gillnets in the Canadian Greenland halibut fishery6
Review of adaptations of U.S. Commercial Fisheries in response to the COVID‐19 pandemic using the ResistAcceptDirect (RAD) framework6
Can aspects of the discharge regime associated with juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and trout (S. trutta L.) densities be identified using historical monitoring data fro5
Stock assessment on fishery‐dependent data: Effect of data quality and parametrisation for a red snapper fishery5
Using the Resist‐Accept‐Direct management framework to respond to climate‐driven transformations in marine ecosystems5
Potential spawning grounds of phytophilic fish under a shifting hydrological regime in Poyang Lake, China5
The challenges and opportunities of using small drones to monitor fishing activities in a marine protected area5
An integrated scheme for the management of drifting fish aggregating devices in tuna purse seine fisheries5
A review of vulnerabilities in worldwide small‐scale fisheries5
Efficiency of Northern pike (Esox lucius) stocking in metropolitan France at large spatial and temporal scales5
Elemental composition and microbial decomposition of different angling baits5
Stocking in inland food fisheries of South and Southeast Asia: issues, risks, and rewards4
Bayesian spatio‐temporal CPUE standardization: Case study of European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) along the western coast of Portugal4
Effect of catch‐and‐release and temperature at release on reproductive success of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the Rimouski River, Québec, Canada4
Hatch timing of two subarctic salmonids in a stream network estimated by otolith increments4
Using logbook‐based catch‐rate data to detect yellow eel population trends in the southern Baltic Sea4
Evaluating the importance of accurate sex ratios on egg deposition targets and conservation limit compliance for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Tamar, south‐west England4
Long‐term survival of Atlantic salmon following catch and release: Considerations for anglers, scientists and resource managers4
Local knowledge, social identity and conflicts around traditional marine salmon fisheries – A case from Mid‐Norway4
Effects of fish stocking and fishing pressure on fish community structures in French lakes4
Developing a resist‐accept‐direct (RAD) framework for managing freshwater fish species shifting in and out of political jurisdictions4
Recruitment contributions and natal fidelity in tributary rivers of the Grand Lake, Oklahoma, Paddlefish stock4
Reproductive homing and fine‐scaled genetic structuring of anadromous Baltic Sea perch (Perca fluviatilis)4
Ecosystem benefits of adopting a whole‐site approach to MPA management4
Effect of restoration measures in Atlantic rivers: A 25‐year overview of sea and riverine brown trout populations in the River Bidasoa4
Estimation of glass eel (Anguilla anguilla) exploitation in the Severn Estuary, England4
Dynamic evolution analysis of recreational fisheries development in China4
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