Ecology of a tropical bay and the social aspects of small-scale fisheries: Implications for management
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8239Date
2015-09-02Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
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The papers of this thesis are not available in Munin:
Paper I. Ecological linkages of a tropical estuary bay in the Caribbean. Andrade H., Santos J., Ixquiac M. (Manuscript). Published version available in Marine Ecology Progress Series, 533:29-46 (2015)
Paper II. Life-history traits of the common snook Centropomus undecimalis in a Caribbean estuary and large-scale biogeographic patterns relevant to management. Andrade H., Santos J., Taylor R. Available in Journal of Fish Biology (2013) 82, 1951–1974
Paper III. The merits of consensus: Small-scale fisheries as a livelihood buffer in Livingston, Guatemala. Andrade H., Midré G. Available in Poverty mosaics: Realities and prospects in small-scale fisheries. Jentoft S., Eide A. (eds)
Paper I. Ecological linkages of a tropical estuary bay in the Caribbean. Andrade H., Santos J., Ixquiac M. (Manuscript). Published version available in Marine Ecology Progress Series, 533:29-46 (2015)
Paper II. Life-history traits of the common snook Centropomus undecimalis in a Caribbean estuary and large-scale biogeographic patterns relevant to management. Andrade H., Santos J., Taylor R. Available in Journal of Fish Biology (2013) 82, 1951–1974
Paper III. The merits of consensus: Small-scale fisheries as a livelihood buffer in Livingston, Guatemala. Andrade H., Midré G. Available in Poverty mosaics: Realities and prospects in small-scale fisheries. Jentoft S., Eide A. (eds)
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UiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT Norges arktiske universitet
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