Search Results - "Leber, Kenneth M."
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Responsible Approach to Marine Stock Enhancement: An Update
Published in Reviews in fisheries science (18-08-2010)“…Marine stock enhancement is a set of management approaches involving the release of cultured organisms to enhance or restore fisheries. Such practices,…”
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Evolving Context and Maturing Science: Aquaculture-Based Enhancement and Restoration Enter the Marine Fisheries Management Toolbox
Published in Reviews in fisheries science (02-10-2013)“…Aquaculture-based enhancement of marine fisheries includes sea ranching, stock enhancement, and restocking. A rapidly evolving context and maturing science…”
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Evaluating spawning performance among captive Florida pompano Trachinotus carolinus broodstock using microsatellite‐based parentage assignment
Published in Aquaculture research (01-11-2017)“…Florida pompano has been identified as a promising candidate for commercial‐scale aquaculture production, but to date, little information is available…”
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Generalized Predatory Impact Model: A Numerical Approach for Assessing Trophic Limits to Hatchery Releases and Controlling Related Ecological Risks
Published in Reviews in fisheries science (02-10-2013)“…Rigorous assessment of species and ecosystem biology underpins responsible marine stock enhancement. Estimation of limits to stocking density, based on…”
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Predator-free enclosures improve post-release survival of stocked common snook
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (08-08-2006)“…Hatchery-reared fish may not be behaviorally competent in the wild, thus increasing mortality rates of fishes stocked into natural environments. The goal of…”
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Manipulations of Stocking Magnitude: Addressing Density-Dependence in a Juvenile Cohort of Common Snook (Centropomus undecimalis)
Published in Reviews in fisheries science (20-02-2008)“…We released hatchery-reared juvenile common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) to test the effects of augmenting age-1 abundance by 100% (high augmentation, n =…”
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Use of coded-wire and visible implant elastomer tags for marine stock enhancement with juvenile red snapper Lutjanus campechanus
Published in Fisheries research (2007)“…As part of a stock enhancement research project in the Gulf of Mexico, we evaluated optimal tag placement sites, retention, and detection in hatchery-reared…”
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Marine Stock Enhancement in Florida: A Multi-Disciplinary, Stakeholder-Supported, Accountability-Based Approach
Published in Reviews in fisheries science (20-02-2008)“…Saltwater fishery management in Florida, USA, is mandated to include user-supported hatchery-based stock enhancement. Scientists at the Florida Fish and…”
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An Evaluation of Coded Wire and Elastomer Tag Performance in Juvenile Common Snook under Field and Laboratory Conditions
Published in North American journal of fisheries management (01-05-2005)“…From 1997 to 2002, retention of coded wire tags (CWTs) and visible implant elastomer (VIE) tags was evaluated in a series of stock enhancement studies with…”
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Potentials and Limitations of Stock Enhancement in Marine Recreational Fisheries Systems: An Integrative Review of Florida's Red Drum Enhancement
Published in Reviews in fisheries science (02-10-2013)“…In this study, an integrative review of the potential for stock enhancement is conducted to support desirable management outcomes in marine recreational…”
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Fisheries enhancement and restoration in a changing world
Published in Fisheries research (01-02-2017)“…Fisheries enhancement is an important strategy for maintaining and improving fisheries productivity, and addressing some of the other contemporary challenges…”
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A New Era for Restocking, Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching of Coastal Fisheries Resources
Published in Reviews in fisheries science (01-01-2008)“…The growing number of countries investigating the potential for releasing cultured juveniles to augment coastal fisheries resulted in the First International…”
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Influence of Predatory Decapods, Refuge, and Microhabitat Selection on Seagrass Communities
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-01-1985)“…This research was designed (1) to examine the role of predatory decapod crustaceans as an organizing force in prey distribution and abundance patterns, and (2)…”
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Optimizing Cost‐Effectiveness of Size at Release in Stock Enhancement Programs
Published in North American journal of fisheries management (01-11-2005)“…In this paper, we consider how size at release (SAR)−dependent survival of stocked fish can influence the cost‐effectiveness of stocking strategies. Production…”
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Spatial Patterns of Ocypode Quadrata: a Re-Evaluation (Decapoda, Brachyura)
Published in Crustaceana (01-01-1981)“…Fisher &Tevesz (1979) analysed distribution pattens of O. quadrata (Fabricius) at thirteen sandy beach sites from Cape Henry, Virginia to Cape Hatteras, North…”
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Marine stock-enhancement potential in nursery habitats of striped mullet, Mugil cephalus, in Hawaii
Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-1996)“…Declines in world fishery landings have prompted new interest in the use of cultured fishes to help replenish depleted fish populations. The hypothesis that…”
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Influence of release season on size-dependent survival of cultured striped mullet, Mugil cephalus, in a Hawaiian estuary
Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-1997)“…The concept that depleted populations of marine fishes can be revitalized by releasing cultured fish is being tested in Hawaii. In this study we evaluated…”
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Bivalves (Tellinacea: Donacidae) on a North Carolina beach: contrasting population size structures and tidal migrations
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (01-01-1982)“…Populations of the beach clams Donax parvula and Donax variabilis overlap spatially in North Carolina (USA). However, previous studies may have lumped these…”
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