Fisheries conservation on the high seas: linking conservation physiology and fisheries ecology for the management of large pelagic fishes.

PubWeight™: 0.82‹?›

🔗 View Article (PMID 27382467)

Published in Conserv Physiol on January 13, 2016

Authors

Andrij Z Horodysky1, Steven J Cooke2, John E Graves3, Richard W Brill4

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Marine and Environmental Science, Hampton University, 100 East Queen Street, Hampton, VA 23668, USA.
2: Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Laboratory, Department of Biology and Institute of Environmental Science, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1S 5B6.
3: Department of Fisheries Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, Gloucester Point, VA 23062, USA.
4: Department of Fisheries Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, Gloucester Point, VA 23062, USA; Behavioral Ecology Branch, James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, Highlands, NJ 07732, USA.

Articles cited by this

Rebuilding global fisheries. Science (2009) 13.96

Mechanistic niche modelling: combining physiological and spatial data to predict species' ranges. Ecol Lett (2009) 7.38

Expanding oxygen-minimum zones in the tropical oceans. Science (2008) 4.65

Migratory movements, depth preferences, and thermal biology of Atlantic bluefin tuna. Science (2001) 4.35

Conservation physiology. Trends Ecol Evol (2005) 3.93

Oxygen- and capacity-limitation of thermal tolerance: a matrix for integrating climate-related stressor effects in marine ecosystems. J Exp Biol (2010) 2.94

Fishing through marine food webs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2006) 2.65

Satellite tagging and cardiac physiology reveal niche expansion in salmon sharks. Science (2005) 2.54

ECOLOGY. Aquatic animal telemetry: A panoramic window into the underwater world. Science (2015) 2.38

Warm eyes provide superior vision in swordfishes. Curr Biol (2005) 1.97

Physiological and behavioural thermoregulation in bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus). Nature (1992) 1.76

Low retinal noise in animals with low body temperature allows high visual sensitivity. Nature (1988) 1.62

Heat conservation in tuna fish muscle. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 1.59

In situ cardiac performance of Pacific bluefin tuna hearts in response to acute temperature change. J Exp Biol (2004) 1.57

Physiological stress responses in big gamefish after capture: observations on plasma chemistry and blood factors. Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol (1986) 1.38

What is conservation physiology? Perspectives on an increasingly integrated and essential science(†). Conserv Physiol (2013) 1.35

From cells to coastlines: how can we use physiology to forecast the impacts of climate change? J Exp Biol (2009) 1.34

Physiological disturbance and recovery dynamics of bonefish (Albula vulpes), a tropical marine fish, in response to variable exercise and exposure to air. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol (2007) 1.30

Determining environmental causes of biological effects: the need for a mechanistic physiological dimension in conservation biology. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2012) 1.27

Mako and porbeagle: warm-bodied sharks. Comp Biochem Physiol (1969) 1.27

Linking environmental variability and fish performance: integration through the concept of scope for activity. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2007) 1.26

Animal physiology. Whole-body endothermy in a mesopelagic fish, the opah, Lampris guttatus. Science (2015) 1.25

A brain heater in the swordfish. Science (1982) 1.23

Differential sensitivity to capture stress assessed by blood acid-base status in five carcharhinid sharks. J Comp Physiol B (2008) 1.23

Evolution of endothermy in fish: mapping physiological traits on a molecular phylogeny. Science (1993) 1.21

Acoustic pressure and particle motion thresholds in six sciaenid fishes. J Exp Biol (2008) 1.14

Regulation of brain and eye temperatures by the bluefin tuna. Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol (1972) 1.09

A full lifecycle bioenergetic model for bluefin tuna. PLoS One (2011) 1.08

Comparative visual function in four piscivorous fishes inhabiting Chesapeake Bay. J Exp Biol (2010) 1.08

Physiology, behavior, and conservation. Physiol Biochem Zool (2013) 1.06

Warm brain and eye temperatures in sharks. J Comp Physiol B (1985) 1.05

Temperature dependence of the Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA2) in the ventricles of tuna and mackerel. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol (2003) 1.05

Conservation physiology for applied management of marine fish: an overview with perspectives on the role and value of telemetry. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2012) 1.03

Colour vision in billfish. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2000) 1.01

Integrating dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory with traditional bioenergetic models. J Exp Biol (2012) 0.98

Gill morphometrics in relation to gas transfer and ram ventilation in high-energy demand teleosts: scombrids and billfishes. J Morphol (2010) 0.97

Structure of the brain and eye heater tissue in marlins, sailfish, and spearfishes. J Morphol (1986) 0.96

STUDIES OF TROPICAL TUNA SWIMMING PERFORMANCE IN A LARGE WATER TUNNEL - ENERGETICS J Exp Biol (1994) 0.95

Hematological indicators of stress in longline-captured sharks. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol (2012) 0.93

Oxygen transport and cardiovascular responses in skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) and yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) exposed to acute hypoxia. J Comp Physiol B (1992) 0.93

Comparative visual function in five sciaenid fishes inhabiting Chesapeake Bay. J Exp Biol (2008) 0.92

Warm fish with cold hearts: thermal plasticity of excitation-contraction coupling in bluefin tuna. Proc Biol Sci (2010) 0.92

Identification of factors influencing shark catch and mortality in the Marshall Islands tuna longline fishery and management implications. J Fish Biol (2012) 0.89

Spatial scale, means and gradients of hydrographic variables define pelagic seascapes of bluefin and bullet tuna spawning distribution. PLoS One (2014) 0.88

Temperature sensitivity of cardiac function in pelagic fishes with different vertical mobilities: yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus), mahimahi (Coryphaena hippurus), and swordfish (Xiphias gladius). Physiol Biochem Zool (2009) 0.88

Evidence for cranial endothermy in the opah (Lampris guttatus). J Exp Biol (2009) 0.84

Cardiac function in an endothermic fish: cellular mechanisms for overcoming acute thermal challenges during diving. Proc Biol Sci (2015) 0.83

Linking sensory biology and fisheries bycatch reduction in elasmobranch fishes: a review with new directions for research. Conserv Physiol (2013) 0.81

Temperature effects on Ca2+ cycling in scombrid cardiomyocytes: a phylogenetic comparison. J Exp Biol (2011) 0.80

The vascular morphology and in vivo muscle temperatures of thresher sharks (Alopiidae). J Morphol (2011) 0.79

Sharks senses and shark repellents. Integr Zool (2015) 0.79

Effects of temperature change on acid-base regulation in skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) blood. Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol (1985) 0.79

Conservation physiology across scales: insights from the marine realm. Conserv Physiol (2014) 0.78

Assessing niche width of endothermic fish from genes to ecosystem. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) 0.77

Physiology, behaviour and welfare of fish during recreational fishing and after release. N Z Vet J (2006) 0.76

Spectral sensitivity, luminous sensitivity, and temporal resolution of the visual systems in three sympatric temperate coastal shark species. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol (2014) 0.76

Oxygen binding by the blood and hematological effects of capture stress in two big game-fish: mako shark and striped marlin. Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol (1985) 0.76

Physiological stress and post-release mortality of white marlin (Kajikia albida) caught in the United States recreational fishery. Conserv Physiol (2016) 0.76

Mammalian metabolite flux rates in a teleost: lactate and glucose turnover in tuna. Am J Physiol (1986) 0.76