DOAJ Open Access 2015

Early life history and habitat ecology of estuarine fishes: responses to natural and human induced change

Kenneth Able

Abstrak

Our understanding of the early life history of fishes and their habitats has proceeded from basic natural history to ecology, but we often need to return to natural history to address deficiencies in conceptual and quantitative models of ecosystems. This understanding is further limited by the complex life history of fishes and the lack of appreciation of shifting baselines in estuaries. These inadequacies are especially evident when we try to address the effects of human influences, e.g. fishing, urbanization, and climate change. Often our baselines are inadequate or inaccurate. Our work has detected these along the coasts of the U.S. in extensive time series of larval fish ingress into estuaries, studies of the effects of urbanization, and responses to catastrophes such as the BP oil spill. Long-term monitoring, especially, continues to provide critical insights

Penulis (1)

K

Kenneth Able

Format Sitasi

Able, K. (2015). Early life history and habitat ecology of estuarine fishes: responses to natural and human induced change. https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.FMARS.2015.03.00227

Akses Cepat

Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2015
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.3389/conf.FMARS.2015.03.00227
Akses
Open Access ✓