Size-based approaches to aquatic ecosystems and fisheries science: A symposium in honour of Rob peters

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This special issue honours Rob Peters’ outstanding contributions to the field of aquatic ecology. It focuses on the size spectrum approach — in which individual organisms, rather than species, are the most basic biological unit — and highlights applications of this approach to fisheries management. The 21 papers in this issue cover three subject areas: (i) the use of size spectra to characterize variation in community structure, (ii) the development of size-based models of ecosystem dynamics to address fisheries questions, and (iii) applications of size-based theory to examine the consequences of variation in predator-prey size relationships, body size - trophic level relationships, and body size - life history relationships. The empirical studies herein demonstrate the utility of size spectra as indicators of population or community structure and for detecting impacts associated with environmental change. Future research focused on refining size-based sampling methods, standardizing metrics and analytical methods, understanding model sensitivity to the underlying assumptions, and comparative studies across ecosystems will enhance our ability to reliably interpret changes in size spectrum characteristics, thus facilitating their use as indicators of ecological change.

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Giacomini, H. C., Shuter, B. J., & Baum, J. K. (2016). Size-based approaches to aquatic ecosystems and fisheries science: A symposium in honour of Rob peters. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Canadian Science Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0100

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