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    A new narrative for the ocean by Lubchenco, Jane, Gaines, Steven D

    “…Narratives help frame our thinking and action. On the eve of World Oceans Day and in anticipation of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable…”
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    When Do Ecosystem Services Depend on Rare Species? by Dee, Laura E., Cowles, Jane, Isbell, Forest, Pau, Stephanie, Gaines, Steven D., Reich, Peter B.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-08-2019)
    “…Conservation aims to preserve species and ecosystem services. If rare species contribute little to ecosystem services, yet are those most in need of…”
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    Realistic fisheries management reforms could mitigate the impacts of climate change in most countries by Free, Christopher M, Mangin, Tracey, Molinos, Jorge García, Ojea, Elena, Burden, Merrick, Costello, Christopher, Gaines, Steven D

    Published in PloS one (05-03-2020)
    “…Although climate change is altering the productivity and distribution of marine fisheries, climate-adaptive fisheries management could mitigate many of the…”
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    Can Catch Shares Prevent Fisheries Collapse? by Costello, Christopher, Gaines, Steven D, Lynham, John

    “…Recent reports suggest that most of the world's commercial fisheries could collapse within decades. Although poor fisheries governance is often implicated,…”
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    Agricultural pesticide use and adverse birth outcomes in the San Joaquin Valley of California by Larsen, Ashley E., Gaines, Steven D., Deschênes, Olivier

    Published in Nature communications (29-08-2017)
    “…Virtually all agricultural communities worldwide are exposed to agricultural pesticides. Yet, the health consequences of such exposure are poorly understood,…”
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    Status and Solutions for the World's Unassessed Fisheries by Costello, Christopher, Ovando, Daniel, Hilborn, Ray, Gaines, Steven D., Deschenes, Olivier, Lester, Sarah E.

    “…Recent reports suggest that many well-assessed fisheries in developed countries are moving toward sustainability. We examined whether the same conclusion holds…”
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    Species invasions and extinction: The future of native biodiversity on islands by Sax, Dov F, Gaines, Steven D

    “…Predation by exotic species has caused the extinction of many native animal species on islands, whereas competition from exotic plants has caused few native…”
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    Comparative terrestrial feed and land use of an aquaculture-dominant world by Froehlich, Halley E., Runge, Claire A., Gentry, Rebecca R., Gaines, Steven D., Halpern, Benjamin S.

    “…Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population is one of the grand challenges facing humanity. The…”
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    Designing marine reserve networks for both conservation and fisheries management by Gaines, Steven D., White, Crow, Carr, Mark H., Palumbi, Stephen R., Levin, Simon A.

    “…Marine protected areas (MPAs) that exclude fishing have been shown repeatedly to enhance the abundance, size, and diversity of species. These benefits,…”
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    Environmental context dependency in species interactions by Liu, Owen R, Gaines, Steven D

    “…Ecological interactions are not uniform across time and can vary with environmental conditions. Yet, interactions among species are often measured with…”
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    Ecological impacts of human‐induced animal behaviour change by Wilson, Margaret W., Ridlon, April D., Gaynor, Kaitlyn M., Gaines, Steven D., Stier, Adrian C., Halpern, Benjamin S., Chase, Jonathan

    Published in Ecology letters (01-10-2020)
    “…A growing body of literature has documented myriad effects of human activities on animal behaviour, yet the ultimate ecological consequences of these…”
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    Evolving science of marine reserves: New developments and emerging research frontiers by Gaines, Steven D., Lester, Sarah E., Grorud-Colvert, Kirsten, Costello, Christopher, Pollnac, Richard

    “…The field of marine reserve science has matured greatly over the last decade, moving beyond studies of single reserves and beyond perspectives from single…”
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    Global fishery prospects under contrasting management regimes by Costello, Christopher, Ovando, Daniel, Clavelle, Tyler, Strauss, C. Kent, Hilborn, Ray, Melnychuk, Michael C., Branch, Trevor A., Gaines, Steven D., Szuwalski, Cody S., Cabral, Reniel B., Rader, Douglas N., Leland, Amanda

    “…Data from 4,713 fisheries worldwide, representing 78% of global reported fish catch, are analyzed to estimate the status, trends, and benefits of alternative…”
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    A global network of marine protected areas for food by Cabral, Reniel B., Bradley, Darcy, Mayorga, Juan, Goodell, Whitney, Friedlander, Alan M., Sala, Enric, Costello, Christopher, Gaines, Steven D.

    “…Marine protected areas (MPAs) are conservation tools that are increasingly implemented, with growing national commitments for MPA expansion. Perhaps the…”
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    Marine reserves solve an important bycatch problem in fisheries by Hastings, Alan, Gaines, Steven D., Costello, Christopher

    “…Management of the diverse fisheries of the world has had mixed success. While managing single species in data-rich environments has been largely effective,…”
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    High fishery catches through trophic cascades in China by Szuwalski, Cody S., Burgess, Matthew G., Costello, Christopher, Gaines, Steven D.

    “…Indiscriminate and intense fishing has occurred in many marine ecosystems around the world. Although this practice may have negative effects on biodiversity…”
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    Cold range edges of marine fishes track climate change better than warm edges by Fredston‐Hermann, Alexa, Selden, Rebecca, Pinsky, Malin, Gaines, Steven D., Halpern, Benjamin S.

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2020)
    “…Species around the world are shifting their ranges in response to climate change. To make robust predictions about climate‐related colonizations and…”
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    Climate change reduces long‐term population benefits from no‐take marine protected areas through selective pressures on species movement by Caughman, Alicia M., Gaines, Steven D., Bradley, Darcy

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2024)
    “…Marine protected areas (MPAs) are important conservation tools that confer ecosystem benefits by removing fishing within their borders to allow stocks to…”
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    Fisheries regulatory regimes and resilience to climate change by Ojea, Elena, Pearlman, Isaac, Gaines, Steven D., Lester, Sarah E.

    Published in Ambio (01-05-2017)
    “…Climate change is already producing ecological, social, and economic impacts on fisheries, and these effects are expected to increase in frequency and…”
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