Fish and Fisheries

Papers
(The median citation count of Fish and Fisheries is 4. 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
Early effects of COVID‐19 on US fisheries and seafood consumption103
Microplastics in freshwater fishes: Occurrence, impacts and future perspectives76
Recreational angler satisfaction: What drives it?65
Important questions to progress science and sustainable management of anguillid eels55
Small‐scale fisheries and local food systems: Transformations, threats and opportunities48
Computer vision and deep learning for fish classification in underwater habitats: A survey48
The status of climate change adaptation in fisheries management: Policy, legislation and implementation47
Attributes of climate resilience in fisheries: From theory to practice46
Updating the consensus on fishway efficiency: A meta‐analysis43
Reconciling sustainability, economic efficiency and equity in marine fisheries: Has there been progress in the last 20 years?42
Fish and hyperoxia—From cardiorespiratory and biochemical adjustments to aquaculture and ecophysiology implications39
The early marine distribution of Atlantic salmon in the North‐east Atlantic: A genetically informed stock‐specific synthesis35
Digital fisheries data in the Internet age: Emerging tools for research and monitoring using online data in recreational fisheries35
The influence of seafloor terrain on fish and fisheries: A global synthesis33
Improving estimates of the state of global fisheries depends on better data32
Implementing the precautionary approach into fisheries management: Biomass reference points and uncertainty buffers32
A history and evaluation of catch‐only stock assessment models32
Climate change adaptation in fisheries30
Fish larvae dynamics in temperate estuaries: A review on processes, patterns and factors that determine recruitment30
Opportunities to improve ecosystem‐based fisheries management by recognizing and overcoming path dependency and cognitive bias30
Highly mixed impacts of near‐future climate change on stock productivity proxies in the North East Atlantic30
Global meta‐analysis reveals diverse effects of microplastics on freshwater and marine fishes28
Are we any closer to understanding why fish can die after severe exercise?28
Dried fish at the intersection of food science, economy, and culture: A global survey28
Monitoring fish using imaging sonar: Capacity, challenges and future perspective27
Movescapes and eco‐evolutionary movement strategies in marine fish: Assessing a connectivity hotspot27
Sustainable fisheries are essential but not enough to ensure well‐being for the world’s fishers27
Close‐kin methods to estimate census size and effective population size27
Ghosts of the deep – Biodiversity, fisheries, and extinction risk of ghost sharks27
Plastic gear loss estimates from remote observation of industrial fishing activity26
Redistribution of salmon populations in the northeast Pacific ocean in response to climate26
Considerations for management strategy evaluation for small pelagic fishes25
Recent trends in abundance and fishing pressure of agency‐assessed small pelagic fish stocks25
Continental‐scale acoustic telemetry and network analysis reveal new insights into stock structure25
Managing fisheries for maximum nutrient yield24
Multidecadal changes in fish growth rates estimated from tagging data: A case study from the Eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua, Gadidae)24
Fishing for health: Do the world’s national policies for fisheries and aquaculture align with those for nutrition?24
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 context24
Global insights on managing fishery systems for the three pillars of sustainability23
Cormorant predation effects on fish populations: A global meta‐analysis23
Nudging fisheries and aquaculture research towards food systems23
Impact of the 2014–2016 marine heatwave on US and Canada West Coast fisheries: Surprises and lessons from key case studies23
Parental care and reproductive strategies in notothenioid fishes23
The long and narrow path for novel cell‐based seafood to reduce fishing pressure for marine ecosystem recovery22
Area‐based management of blue water fisheries: Current knowledge and research needs21
Multisectoral one health approach to make aquaculture and fisheries resilient to a future pandemic‐like situation21
Changes to the structure and function of an albacore fishery reveal shifting social‐ecological realities for Pacific Northwest fishermen20
A review and tests of validation and sensitivity of geolocation models for marine fish tracking20
Shut up or shout loudly: Predation threat and sound production in fishes19
Global status of groundfish stocks19
Sifting environmental DNA metabarcoding data sets for rapid reconstruction of marine food webs19
Contrasting climate velocity impacts in warm and cool locations show that effects of marine warming are worse in already warmer temperate waters19
Achieving sustainable and climate‐resilient fisheries requires marine ecosystem forecasts to include fish condition18
Strength and consistency of density dependence in marine fish productivity18
Environmental requirements and heterogeneity of rheophilic fish nursery habitats in European lowland rivers: Current insights and future challenges18
A unifying hypothesis for the spawning migrations of temperate anguillid eels18
Projecting species distributions using fishery‐dependent data18
Ontogenetic spatial constraints of sub‐arctic marine fish species17
Basin‐scale approach needed for Yangtze River fisheries restoration17
Reviving the unique potential of recreational fishers as environmental stewards of aquatic ecosystems17
Physiology and aquaculture: A review of ion and acid‐base regulation by the gills of fishes17
Incorporating knowledge of changes in climatic, oceanographic and ecological conditions in Canadian stock assessments17
The search for blue transitions in aquaculture‐dominant countries17
Sustainable development outcomes of livelihood diversification in small‐scale fisheries17
Behavioural thermoregulation in cold‐water freshwater fish: Innate resilience to climate warming?17
Progress and challenges in eliminating illegal fishing17
Conservation risks and portfolio effects in mixed‐stock fisheries17
Fragmentation of lateral connectivity and fish population dynamics in large rivers16
Ecological vulnerability of the chondrichthyan fauna of southern Australia to the stressors of climate change, fishing and other anthropogenic hazards16
Estimating fine‐scale movement rates and habitat preferences using multiple data sources16
Assessing progress in data reporting by tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organizations16
Tracking industrial fishing activities in African waters from space16
Empty promises: The European Union is failing to protect dolphins and porpoises from fisheries by‐catch16
Mapping small‐scale fisheries through a coordinated participatory strategy16
Life in the fast lane: Revisiting the fast growth—High survival paradigm during the early life stages of fishes16
Do small‐scale fisheries have the capacity to provide food security to coastal populations?16
Integrative approach on the diversity of nesting behaviour in fishes15
The influence of habitat association on swimming performance in marine teleost fish larvae15
Overturning stereotypes: The fuzzy boundary between recreational and subsistence inland fisheries15
Global assessment of shark strandings15
Accelerated extractions of North Atlantic cod and herring, 1520–179015
To EBFM or not to EBFM? that is not the question15
Functional erosion and trait loss in fish assemblages from Neotropical reservoirs: The man beyond the environment15
Unveiling unselective fishing in China: A nationwide meta‐analysis of multispecies fisheries15
Women’s experiences in influencing and shaping small‐scale fisheries governance14
Atlantic salmon in regulated rivers: Understanding river management through the ecosystem services lens14
Effects of artificial light at night on fishes: A synthesis with future research priorities14
A global assessment of fish estuary associations: A numerical approach to assessing estuary‐associated fish functional guilds14
Prospects for the future of pink salmon in three oceans: From the native Pacific to the novel Arctic and Atlantic14
Understanding societal approval of the fishing industry and the influence of third‐party sustainability certification13
Where land meets sea: Intertidal areas as key‐habitats for sharks and rays13
Climate change projections of commercial fish distribution and suitable habitat around north western Europe13
Mesoscale eddies modulate the dynamics of human fishing activities in the global midlatitude ocean13
Fisher behaviour in coastal and marine fisheries13
Rapidly increasing eco‐certification coverage transforming management of world’s tuna fisheries13
Global distribution of the South American peacock bassesCichlaspp. follows human interference13
Asymmetry across international borders: Research, fishery and management trends and economic value of the giant sea bass (Stereolepis gigas)13
The contribution of macroalgae‐associated fishes to small‐scale tropical reef fisheries13
Monitoring global fishing activity in proximity to seamounts using automatic identification systems12
Mesoscale productivity fronts and local fishing opportunities in the European Seas12
Tuna is women's business too: Applying a gender lens to four cases in the Western and Central Pacific12
Untangling social–ecological interactions: A methods portfolio approach to tackling contemporary sustainability challenges in fisheries12
Quantifying uncertainty and dynamical changes in multi‐species fishing mortality rates, catches and biomass by combining state‐space and size‐based multi‐species models12
Latitudinally distinct stocks of Atlantic cod face fundamentally different biophysical challenges under on‐going climate change12
New technologies to improve bycatch mitigation in industrial tuna fisheries12
Diversity of global fisheries governance: Types and contexts11
How does spawning frequency scale with body size in marine fishes?11
Steepness is a slippery slope11
Collapse and recovery of seafood wholesale prices in time of COVID‐1911
Mental health in the commercial fishing industry: Modern uncertainties and traditional risks11
Multi‐specific small‐scale fisheries rely on few, locally essential, species: Evidence from a multi‐area study in the Mediterranean11
Benefits, concerns, and solutions of fishing for tunas with drifting fish aggregation devices11
Best‐practice fisheries management associated with reduced stocks and changes in life histories10
Views of management effectiveness in tropical reef fisheries10
Unintended consequences of climate‐adaptive fisheries management targets10
Ocean seascapes predict distant‐water fishing vessel incursions into exclusive economic zones10
Can small‐scale fisheries survive market‐based management? Nordic evidence10
The FishPath approach for fisheries management in a data‐ and capacity‐limited world10
Cod movement ecology in a warming world: Circumpolar arctic gadids9
Extinction risk, reconstructed catches and management of chondrichthyan fishes in the Western Central Atlantic Ocean9
Common but differentiated rights and responsibilities in tuna fisheries management9
Short‐lived fishes: Annual and multivoltine strategies9
Dissecting co‐management: Fisher participation across management components and implications for governance9
Ethical considerations for research on small‐scale fisheries and blue crimes9
Effects of early life mass mortality events on fish populations9
From southern swamps to cosmopolitan model: Humanity’s unfinished history with mosquitofish9
Modes of ingress by larvae and juveniles of marine fishes into estuaries: From microtidal to macrotidal systems9
By‐catch risk for toothed whales in global small‐scale fisheries9
Finding the perfect mismatch: Evaluating misspecification of population structure within spatially explicit integrated population models9
Revisiting sardine recruitment hypotheses: Egg‐production‐based survival index improves understanding of recruitment mechanisms of fish under climate variability8
The European Union's fishing activity outside of European waters and the Sustainable Development Goals8
Moving reference point goalposts and implications for fisheries sustainability8
Temporal dynamics of freshwater fish assemblages, their background and methods of quantifications—A synthesis8
Revisiting a central prediction of the Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory: Gill area index and growth performance7
Harvest control rules used in US federal fisheries management and implications for climate resilience7
Method evaluation and risk assessment: A framework for evaluating management strategies for data‐limited fisheries7
Forecasting fish recruitment in age‐structured population models7
Consistent features of the gut microbiota in response to diverse shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei diseases: A meta‐analysis7
Why do some fish grow faster than others?7
Analysis ofFmsyin light of life‐history traits—Effects on its proxies and length‐based indicators7
Putting the fish into inland fisheries – A global allocation of historic inland fish catch7
The King's aquatic desires: 16th‐century fish and crayfish introductions into Spain7
Synthesizing drivers of fish functional responses across species6
Trends in Chinook salmon spawner abundance and total run size highlight linkages between life history, geography and decline6
Elucidating historical fisheries’ networks in the Iberian Peninsula using stable isotopes6
M‐Risk: A framework for assessing global fisheries management efficacy of sharks, rays and chimaeras6
Mass‐effect: Understanding the relationship between age and otolith weight in fishes6
The Mortality/Growth ratio of larval fish and the slope of the zooplankton size‐spectrum6
The longer the better? Trade‐offs in fisheries stock assessment in dynamic ecosystems6
Gills, growth and activity across fishes6
A comprehensive framework for operating science‐based fisheries management: A checklist for using the best available science6
Policy and transparency gaps for oceanic shark and rays in high seas tuna fisheries6
Which attributes of fishing opportunities are linked to sustainable fishing?6
Species, space and time: A quarter century of fishers' diversification strategies on the US West Coast6
Pacific cod in the Anthropocene: An early life history perspective under changing thermal habitats6
Modelling the distribution of marine fishery resources: Where are we?6
Warm oceans exacerbate Chinook salmon bycatch in the Pacific hake fishery driven by thermal and diel depth‐use behaviours6
Non‐stationary effects of multiple drivers on the dynamics of Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus, Clupeidae)6
Exploring the role of Northeast Atlantic cod in the Barents Sea food web using a multi‐model approach6
Spatially explicit risk assessment of marine megafauna vulnerability to Indian Ocean tuna fisheries6
Dynamic human, oceanographic, and ecological factors mediate transboundary fishery overlap across the Pacific high seas5
Three‐dimensional ontogenetic shifts of groundfish in the Northeast Pacific5
Effect of data spatial scale on the performance of fish habitat models5
‘Destructive fishing’—A ubiquitously used but vague term? Usage and impacts across academic research, media and policy5
Identifying priority areas for spatial management of mixed fisheries using ensemble of multi‐species distribution models5
Linking observed changes in pelagic catches to temperature and oxygen in the Eastern Tropical Pacific5
Four decades of reef observations illuminate deep‐water grouper hotspots5
Long‐term variability in the fish assemblage around Japan over the last century and early warning signals of regime shifts5
Vertical ambush corridors: Intriguing multi‐mechanism ecological structures embedded in the kinetic fluid architectures of ocean living resource production systems5
Identifying predictors of international fisheries conflict5
Toward a better use of fisheries data in spatial planning5
Integrating seabird dietary and groundfish stock assessment data: Can puffins predict pollock spawning stock biomass in the North Pacific?5
Observing fish interactions with marine energy turbines using acoustic cameras5
Redefining risk in data‐poor fisheries5
A synthesis of the diversity of freshwater fish migrations in the Amazon basin4
A snapshot of the economic benefits from foreign bottom trawling in coastal West Africa: A mutually‐beneficial trade in services, no winners or extractivism?4
Global crustacean stock assessment modelling: Reconciling available data and complexity4
Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems4
An age‐ and length‐structured statistical catch‐at‐length model for hard‐to‐age fisheries stocks4
Toward sustainable harvest strategies for marine fisheries that include recreational fishing4
Re‐imagining the precautionary approach to make collaborative fisheries management inclusive of Indigenous Knowledge Systems4
Fecundity trends of Chinook salmon in the Pacific Northwest4
Advances in remote sensing of freshwater fish habitat: A systematic review to identify current approaches, strengths and challenges4
How consistent is the advice from stock assessments? Empirical estimates of inter‐assessment bias and uncertainty for marine fish and invertebrate stocks4
The universal imprint of oxygen isotopes can track the origins of seafood4
Consumption of shark products: The interface of sustainability, trade (mis)labelling, human health and human rights4
Fish condition as an indicator of stock status: Insights from condition index in a food‐limiting environment4
Recruitment regime shifts and nonstationarity are widespread phenomena in harvestable stocks experiencing pronounced climate fluctuations4
Closing the compliance gap in marine protected areas with human behavioural sciences4
Racial capitalism and the sea: Development and change in Black maritime labour, and what it means for fisheries and a blue economy4
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