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Foreword | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Why marine conservation biology? | p. 1 |
Back to the future in marine conservation | p. 19 |
Marine populations : the basics | p. 31 |
The life of the sea : implications of marine population biology to conservation policy | p. 33 |
The Allee effect in the sea | p. 47 |
Extinction risk in marine species | p. 58 |
Behavioral approaches to marine conservation | p. 80 |
Threats to marine biological diversity | p. 105 |
The potential for nutrient overenrichment to diminish marine biodiversity | p. 109 |
The magnitude and consequences of bioinvasions in marine ecosystems : implications for conservation biology | p. 123 |
Diseases and the conservation of marine biodiversity | p. 149 |
Multiple stressors in marine systems | p. 167 |
The greatest threat : fisheries | p. 183 |
Global fisheries and marine conservation : is coexistence possible? | p. 185 |
The global destruction of bottom habitats by mobile fishing gear | p. 198 |
Effects of fishing on long-lived marine organisms | p. 211 |
Evolutionary impacts of fishing on target populations | p. 232 |
Are sustainable fisheries achievable? | p. 247 |
Place-based management of marine ecosystems | p. 261 |
Marine protected areas and biodiversity conservation | p. 265 |
Marine reserve function and design for fisheries management | p. 280 |
Place-based ecosystem management in the open ocean | p. 302 |
Metapopulation structure and marine reserves | p. 328 |
Human dimensions | p. 347 |
Developing rules to manage fisheries : a cross-cultural perspective | p. 351 |
The role of legal regimes in marine conservation | p. 362 |
Uncertainty in marine management | p. 375 |
Recovering populations and restoring ecosystems : restoration of coral reefs and related marine communities | p. 393 |
Toward a sea ethic | p. 410 |
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