Fish and Fisheries

Papers
(The median citation count of Fish and Fisheries is 3. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Eponym Dictionary of Fishes by BoBeolens, MichaelGrayson and MichaelWatkins 2023. Whittles Publishing. xiv, 1463 pp74
The relative influence of temperature and ontogeny on groundfish distribution varies across life stages72
Probability ogives for trends in stock biomass and fishing mortality from landings time series71
Temporal patterns and regional comparisons of recruitment rates of United States fish stocks65
Accounting for Salmon Body Size Declines in Fishery Management Can Reduce Conservation Risks63
Movescapes and eco‐evolutionary movement strategies in marine fish: Assessing a connectivity hotspot50
The status of climate change adaptation in fisheries management: Policy, legislation and implementation42
Effects of early life mass mortality events on fish populations42
Declining Marine Survival of Steelhead Trout Linked to Climate and Ecosystem Change42
Vertical ambush corridors: Intriguing multi‐mechanism ecological structures embedded in the kinetic fluid architectures of ocean living resource production systems41
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The FishPath approach for fisheries management in a data‐ and capacity‐limited world40
Neglected fishery data sources as indicators of pre‐industrial ecological properties of Mediterranean swordfish (Xiphias gladius, Xiphiidae)39
The universal imprint of oxygen isotopes can track the origins of seafood38
A unifying hypothesis for the spawning migrations of temperate anguillid eels37
The King's aquatic desires: 16th‐century fish and crayfish introductions into Spain37
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‘Destructive fishing’—A ubiquitously used but vague term? Usage and impacts across academic research, media and policy36
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Why do some fish grow faster than others?35
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A Comparison of Fleet Dynamics Models for Predicting Fisher Location Choice34
Hidden in the ocean: The importance of detecting hybridisation in pelagic and deep‐water fishes34
Using an EBFM lens to guide the management of marine biological resources under changing conditions34
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Putting the fish into inland fisheries – A global allocation of historic inland fish catch32
Biological life‐history and farming scenarios of marine aquaculture to help reduce wild marine fishing pressure31
A field guide to coastal fishes of Bermuda, Bahamas and the Caribbean Sea. ValKells, Luiz A.Rocha, Carole C.Baldwin, Baltimore, MA: John Hopkins University Press. 202230
Can small‐scale fisheries survive market‐based management? Nordic evidence29
Considerations for management strategy evaluation for small pelagic fishes29
Reviving the unique potential of recreational fishers as environmental stewards of aquatic ecosystems29
Reproductive resilience or sweepstakes recruitment? Assessing drivers of lifetime reproductive success in exploited marine fish28
The puzzle of the anchovy–sardine inverse fishery at the south‐eastern coast of the Arabian Sea and climate variability28
Recruitment regime shifts and nonstationarity are widespread phenomena in harvestable stocks experiencing pronounced climate fluctuations26
The Benefits of Hierarchical Ecosystem Models: Demonstration Using EcoState, a New State‐Space Mass‐Balance Model26
Focusing on what matters most: Evaluating multiple challenges to stability in recreational fisheries25
Depredation: An old conflict with the sea25
A Global Synthesis of Environmental Enrichment Effect on Fish Stress25
A synthetic control approach to estimate the effect of total allowable catches in the high seas24
Corrigendum to ‘Fecundity trends of Chinook salmon in the Pacific Northwest’24
Global assessment of shark strandings24
Multi‐specific small‐scale fisheries rely on few, locally essential, species: Evidence from a multi‐area study in the Mediterranean24
Alaska Herring History: The story of Alaska's herring fisheries and industryJamesMackovjak23
Guiding principles for integrating stakeholder‐based data into marine fisheries decision‐making with a focus on USA fisheries management23
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Hearing in catfishes: 200 years of research22
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Untangling social–ecological interactions: A methods portfolio approach to tackling contemporary sustainability challenges in fisheries22
Basin‐scale approach needed for Yangtze River fisheries restoration21
Preference, avoidance, motivation and their importance to fish welfare21
Linking observed changes in pelagic catches to temperature and oxygen in the Eastern Tropical Pacific21
Dissecting co‐management: Fisher participation across management components and implications for governance21
Important questions to progress science and sustainable management of anguillid eels20
Ecological vulnerability of the chondrichthyan fauna of southern Australia to the stressors of climate change, fishing and other anthropogenic hazards20
Hope or Despair Revisited: Assessing Progress and New Challenges in Global Fisheries20
Risk equivalence in data‐limited and data‐rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework19
Ocean Ecology. Marine life in the age of humansJ. EmmettDuffy. Princeton University Press. 2021. ISBN: 9780691161556 (Hbk). Pp vii—444. GBP62.00; USD80.0019
Gear restrictions create conservation and fisheries trade‐offs for management19
Trees for fishes: The neglected role for phylogenetic comparative methods in fisheries science18
Widespread Evidence for Rapid Recent Changes in Global Range and Abundance of Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)18
Mapping small‐scale fisheries through a coordinated participatory strategy18
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A snapshot of the economic benefits from foreign bottom trawling in coastal West Africa: A mutually‐beneficial trade in services, no winners or extractivism?18
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Improving estimates of the state of global fisheries depends on better data17
Re‐imagining the precautionary approach to make collaborative fisheries management inclusive of Indigenous Knowledge Systems17
A history and evaluation of catch‐only stock assessment models17
Scale morphology is a promising, additional tool for exploring the taxonomy and ecology of freshwater fishes16
Temporary Allee effects among non‐stationary recruitment dynamics in depleted gadid and flatfish populations16
Quota use in mixed‐stock fisheries16
Moving reference point goalposts and implications for fisheries sustainability16
Global meta‐analysis of demersal fishing impacts on organic carbon and associated biogeochemistry16
Modelling the distribution of marine fishery resources: Where are we?16
Learning from positive deviants in fisheries15
A commentary on the role of hatcheries and stocking programs in salmon conservation and adapting ourselves to less‐than‐wild futures15
A delay‐differential model for representing small pelagic fish stock dynamics and its application for assessing alternative management strategies under environmental uncertainty14
Dried fish at the intersection of food science, economy, and culture: A global survey14
Conservation risks and portfolio effects in mixed‐stock fisheries14
Simulating benefits, costs and trade‐offs of spatial management in marine social‐ecological systems14
Implementing the precautionary approach into fisheries management: Biomass reference points and uncertainty buffers14
Metabolism, population growth, and the fast‐slow life history continuum of marine fishes14
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Collapse and recovery of seafood wholesale prices in time of COVID‐1913
The challenge of assessing the effects of drifting fish aggregating devices on the behaviour and biology of tropical tuna13
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Ecosystem‐based fisheries management – Progress, importance and impacts in the United States.Jason S.Link and Anthony R.Marshak.Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2021. 712 pp.13
How consistent is the advice from stock assessments? Empirical estimates of inter‐assessment bias and uncertainty for marine fish and invertebrate stocks13
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Fish weight reduction in response to intra‐ and interspecies competition under climate change13
Climate change projections of commercial fish distribution and suitable habitat around north western Europe13
Racial capitalism and the sea: Development and change in Black maritime labour, and what it means for fisheries and a blue economy13
Exploring the role of Northeast Atlantic cod in the Barents Sea food web using a multi‐model approach13
Impact of the 2014–2016 marine heatwave on US and Canada West Coast fisheries: Surprises and lessons from key case studies13
Probiotics in AquacultureBrianAustin and S.M.SharifuzzamanCham, Switzerland: Springer. 2022. 308 pp. $126.28 ebk. ISBN: 978‐3‐030‐98621‐613
Estimating intrinsic susceptibility to extinction when little ecological information is available: The case of Neotropical freshwater stingrays (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygoninae)12
Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Fish Bio‐ and Ecoacoustics; From Single Species Studies to Biodiversity Monitoring12
Characterising a diversity of coastal community fisheries in Kiribati and Vanuatu12
Contrasting climate velocity impacts in warm and cool locations show that effects of marine warming are worse in already warmer temperate waters12
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Managing fisheries for maximum nutrient yield11
Stochastic recruitment alters the frequencies of alternative life histories in age‐structured populations11
Estimating fine‐scale movement rates and habitat preferences using multiple data sources11
Refuge identification as a climate adaptation strategy to promote fish persistence during drought11
Closing the compliance gap in marine protected areas with human behavioural sciences11
An efficient tool to find multispecies MSY for interacting fish stocks10
Fecundity trends of Chinook salmon in the Pacific Northwest10
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Using High‐Resolution Fisheries Data to Identify Spatial Patterns in Retained Catch Compositions for Mixed Fisheries10
Advances in remote sensing of freshwater fish habitat: A systematic review to identify current approaches, strengths and challenges10
Fishing for biodiversity by balanced harvesting10
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Limited Evidence Base for Determining Impacts (Or Not) of Offshore Wind Energy Developments on Commercial Fisheries Species10
Does fishing dismantle fish culture and ecosystem structure? Questions about the implications of social learning among fish and fishers10
Highly mixed impacts of near‐future climate change on stock productivity proxies in the North East Atlantic10
Asia‐Pacific fishing livelihoodsBy Michael, Fabinyi, and Kate, Barclay (Eds.), Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. 20229
Close‐kin methods to estimate census size and effective population size9
Incentivising change to beneficial ownership and open registers—Holding flag states responsible for their fleets and costs of illegal fishing9
Corrigendum to “Saving large fish through harvest slots outperforms the classical minimum‐length limit when the aim is to achieve multiple harvest and catch‐related fisheries objectives”9
Correction to article “Impact of the 2014–2016 marine heatwave on US and Canada West Coast fisheries: Surprises and lessons from key case studies”9
Incorporating knowledge of changes in climatic, oceanographic and ecological conditions in Canadian stock assessments9
Hormonal regulation of the phenotype into environmentally appropriate pace‐of‐life syndromes9
Trait‐based analyses reveal global patterns in diverse diets of albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga)8
Re‐launch of Fish and Fisheries Special Issues and call for proposals8
Drivers of success, speed and performance in fisheries moving towards Marine Stewardship Council certification8
Integrative approach on the diversity of nesting behaviour in fishes8
Myers' divisions revisited: Contemporary evidence for distinct trait differences among global inland fishes8
Monitoring global fishing activity in proximity to seamounts using automatic identification systems8
Standard histological techniques systematically under‐estimate the size fish start spawning8
Identifying predictors of international fisheries conflict8
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Small‐scale fisheries and local food systems: Transformations, threats and opportunities8
Exploitation shifted trophic ecology and habitat preferences of Mediterranean and Black Sea bluefin tuna over centuries8
Continental‐scale acoustic telemetry and network analysis reveal new insights into stock structure7
Consumption of shark products: The interface of sustainability, trade (mis)labelling, human health and human rights7
Benefits, concerns, and solutions of fishing for tunas with drifting fish aggregation devices7
Social harvest control rules for sustainable fisheries7
Effects of artificial light at night on fishes: A synthesis with future research priorities7
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Behavioural Economics in Marine Fisheries Management: A Systematic Review7
The fish–mangrove link is context dependent: Tidal regime and reef proximity determine the ecological role of tropical mangroves7
Dynamic marine spatial planning for conservation and fisheries benefits7
Marine heatwaves redistribute pelagic fishing fleets7
Synthesizing drivers of fish functional responses across species7
Fragmentation of lateral connectivity and fish population dynamics in large rivers7
It is past time to use ecosystem models tactically to support ecosystem‐based fisheries management: Case studies using Ecopath with Ecosim in an operational management context7
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Common but differentiated rights and responsibilities in tuna fisheries management6
Deep Fjords Are Excellent Natural Infrastructure for Climate Impact Studies6
The Ocean’s whistleblower: The remarkable life and work of Daniel Pauly6
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Salmonid Biomass in Streams Around the World: A Quantitative Synthesis6
Catch uncertainty and recreational fishing attraction: Propositions and future research directions6
Leveraging ecological indicators to improve short term forecasts of fish recruitment6
Which attributes of fishing opportunities are linked to sustainable fishing?6
Rebuilding and Reference Points Under Compensatory and Depensatory Recruitment: A Meta‐Analysis of Northeast Atlantic Fish Stocks6
New directions for Indigenous and local knowledge research and application in fisheries science: Lessons from a systematic review6
Consistent Unimodal Body Length Distributions in Hundreds of Reef Fishes Across Diverse Life Histories6
Effect of data spatial scale on the performance of fish habitat models6
Modes of ingress by larvae and juveniles of marine fishes into estuaries: From microtidal to macrotidal systems5
Global governance guard rails for sharks: Progress towards implementing the United Nations international plan of action5
Environmental requirements and heterogeneity of rheophilic fish nursery habitats in European lowland rivers: Current insights and future challenges5
Aquaculture ethics: A systematic quantitative review and critical analysis of aquaculture ethics scholarship5
Non‐stationary effects of multiple drivers on the dynamics of Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus, Clupeidae)5
New technologies to improve bycatch mitigation in industrial tuna fisheries5
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Diversity of global fisheries governance: Types and contexts5
Consistent features of the gut microbiota in response to diverse shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei diseases: A meta‐analysis5
Climate Covariate Choice and Uncertainty in Projecting Species Range Shifts: A Case Study in the Eastern Bering Sea5
Policy and transparency gaps for oceanic shark and rays in high seas tuna fisheries5
Opening the black box: New insights into the role of temperature in the marine distributions of Pacific salmon4
The early marine distribution of Atlantic salmon in the North‐east Atlantic: A genetically informed stock‐specific synthesis4
Analysis of Fmsy in light of life‐history traits—Effects on its proxies and length‐based indicators4
A Review of Global Fisheries Performance4
Tricky business: Blue crimes in Small Scale Fisheries4
Ontogenetic spatial constraints of sub‐arctic marine fish species4
The consequences of density‐dependent individual growth for sustainable harvesting and management of fish stocks4
Exploring the potential impacts of machine learning on trust in fishery management4
Evaluating methods for estimating shark natural mortality rate and management reference points using life‐history parameters4
M‐Risk: A framework for assessing global fisheries management efficacy of sharks, rays and chimaeras4
Fully protected marine areas linked to reduced home ranges of fishes4
From southern swamps to cosmopolitan model: Humanity’s unfinished history with mosquitofish4
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Toward sustainable harvest strategies for marine fisheries that include recreational fishing3
Closing the Gaps in Fish Welfare: The Case for More Fundamental Work Into Physical Enrichment3
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Testing models of increasing complexity to develop ecosystem‐informed fisheries advice3
The limits of private governance: Norms and rules in a Mediterranean fishery. Grisel, F. Hart Publishing, 2021, 174 p3
Unintended consequences of health and safety interventions in fisheries3
Method evaluation and risk assessment: A framework for evaluating management strategies for data‐limited fisheries3
The Mortality/Growth ratio of larval fish and the slope of the zooplankton size‐spectrum3
Species, space and time: A quarter century of fishers' diversification strategies on the US West Coast3
Tracing intuitive judgement of experts in fish stock assessment data3
Slow social change: Implications for open access recreational fisheries3
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Harvest control rules used in US federal fisheries management and implications for climate resilience3
A Synthesis of Factors Related to Trends in Abundance and Demography of Alaska Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Salmonidae): Implications for Research, Management, and Polic3
Coupling dynamic energy budget and population dynamic models to inform stock enhancement in fisheries management3
Accelerated extractions of North Atlantic cod and herring, 1520–17903
The behavioural ecology toolkit for fish management and conservation3
Meta‐analytic assessment of physiological markers for decapod crustacean welfare3
Fishery Ecosystem DynamicsMichael J.Fogarty & Jeremy S.CollieOxford University Press, 2020, GBP 36.50/73.41, USD 60.00/107.87, ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐876894‐4 (pbk.), ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐876894‐7 (hbk.), PP 333
 Correction to ‘Pons, M., Kaplan, D., Moreno, G., Escalle, L., Abascal, F., Hall, M., Restrepo, V., & Hilborn, R. (2023). Benefits, concerns, and solutions of fishing for tunas with drifting fish 3
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