Fisheries Management and Ecology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Fisheries Management and Ecology is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Environmental threats and conservation implications for Atlantic salmon and brown trout during their critical freshwater phases of spawning, egg development and juvenile emergence30
Data‐poor stock assessment of fish stocks co‐exploited by commercial and recreational fisheries: Applications to pike Esox lucius in the western Baltic Sea27
Resist‐accept‐direct (RAD) considerations for climate change adaptation in fisheries: The Wisconsin experience25
The effectiveness of Shark‐Management‐Alert‐in‐Real‐Time (SMART) drumlines as a tool for catching white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, off coastal New South Wales, Australia25
Footprints of fixed‐gear fisheries in relation to rising whale entanglements on the U.S. West Coast22
A global synthesis of peer‐reviewed research on the effects of hatchery salmonids on wild salmonids22
Conflicting interests and growing importance of non‐indigenous species in commercial and recreational fisheries of the Mediterranean Sea19
Quantitative estimates of freshwater fish stocking practices by recreational angling clubs in France17
Catchability of Atlantic salmon at high water temperatures: Implications for river closure temperature thresholds to catch and release angling16
Was historical cisco Coregonus artedi yield consistent with contemporary recruitment and abundance in Lake Superior?15
Diverse migration tactics of fishes within the large tropical Mekong River system15
Ecological and social strategies for managing fisheries using the Resist‐Accept‐Direct (RAD) framework14
Fishing behaviours and fisher effect in decision‐making processes when facing depredation by marine predators14
Assessing the role of supplementation stocking: A perspective13
Resisting ecosystem transformation through an intensive whole‐lake fish removal experiment13
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