Search Results - "Hodgson, Emma E."
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Fishing amplifies forage fish population collapses
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-05-2015)“…Forage fish support the largest fisheries in the world but also play key roles in marine food webs by transferring energy from plankton to upper trophic-level…”
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Risks of ocean acidification in the California Current food web and fisheries: ecosystem model projections
Published in Global change biology (01-04-2017)“…The benefits and ecosystem services that humans derive from the oceans are threatened by numerous global change stressors, one of which is ocean acidification…”
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Extending Vulnerability Assessment to Include Life Stages Considerations
Published in PloS one (14-07-2016)“…Species are experiencing a suite of novel stressors from anthropogenic activities that have impacts at multiple scales. Vulnerability assessment is one tool to…”
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Predicting fish weight using photographic image analysis: a case study of broad whitefish in the lower Mackenzie River watershed
Published in Arctic science (01-12-2022)“…Many small-scale fisheries are remote in nature, making data collection logistically difficult. Thus, there is a need for accessible solutions that address the…”
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The importance of continuous dialogue in community-based wildlife monitoring: case studies of dzan and łuk dagaii in the Gwich’in Settlement Area
Published in Arctic science (01-09-2020)“…Rapid environmental change in the Arctic elicits numerous concerns for ecosystems, natural resources, and ways of life. Robust monitoring is essential to…”
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Integrated Risk Assessment for the Blue Economy
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (26-09-2019)“…With the anticipated boom in the ‘blue economy’ and associated increases in industrialization across the world’s oceans, new and complex risks are introduced…”
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Investigating cumulative effects across ecological scales
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2019)“…Species, habitats, and ecosystems are increasingly exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors, fueling a rapidly expanding research program to understand the…”
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Reply to Szuwalski and Hilborn: Forage fish require an ecosystem approach
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Changing estuaries and impacts on juvenile salmon: A systematic review
Published in Global change biology (01-04-2020)“…Estuaries are productive ecosystems providing important habitat for a diversity of species, yet they also experience intense levels of anthropogenic…”
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Conservation risks and portfolio effects in mixed‐stock fisheries
Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-09-2021)“…Fish biodiversity sustains the resilience and productivity of fisheries, yet this biodiversity can be threatened by overharvest and depletion in mixed‐stock…”
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Density dependence governs when population responses to multiple stressors are magnified or mitigated
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2017)“…Population endangerment typically arises from multiple, potentially interacting anthropogenic stressors. Extensive research has investigated the consequences…”
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Disrupted ecosystem and human phenology at the climate frontline in Gwich'in First Nation territory
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Moving Beyond Silos in Cumulative Effects Assessment
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (11-06-2019)“…Many of the world's ecosystems are experiencing a suite of changes from anthropogenic activities; the multiple stressors from those activities result in…”
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Testing for broad-scale relationships between freshwater habitat pressure indicators and Pacific salmon population trends
Published in Ecological indicators (01-03-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Recovering salmon requires understanding effects of habitat degradation on populations.•Diverse relationships at finer scales highlight the…”
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The role of spatial structure in at‐risk metapopulation recoveries
Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2023)“…Metapopulations are often managed as a single contiguous population despite the spatial structure underlying their local and regional dynamics. Disturbances…”
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Modeling food web effects of low sardine and anchovy abundance in the California Current
Published in Ecological modelling (10-09-2017)“…•California Current sardine and anchovy are currently at low abundance.•Atlantis ecosystem model predicts food web impacts of this reduced forage…”
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What is habitat sensitivity? A quantitative definition relating resistance, resilience, and recoverability to environmental impacts
Published in Facets (Ottawa) (2024)“…Habitat sensitivity is a consideration for decision-making under environmental laws in many jurisdictions. However, habitat sensitivity has been variously…”
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Seasonality and Life History Complexity Determine Vulnerability of Dungeness Crab to Multiple Climate Stressors
Published in AGU advances (01-12-2021)“…Scaling climate change impacts from individual responses to population‐level vulnerability is a pressing challenge for scientists and society. We assessed…”
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Issues at the fore in the land of Magnuson and Stevens: A summary of the 14th Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries
Published in Marine policy (01-04-2015)“…The Magnuson–Stevens Act is the United States׳ premier law governing fisheries conservation and management. Congress has revisited the Act multiple times since…”
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Migratory diversity in an Arctic fish supporting subsistence harvest
Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2020)“…Arctic regions are warming more than twice as quickly as other parts of the globe, threatening Arctic fish and wildlife and the human communities that rely on…”
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