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Mason, Julia G. and Eurich, Jacob G. and Lau, Jacqueline D. and Battista, Willow and Free, Christopher M. and Mills, Katherine E. and Tokunaga, Kanae and Zhao, Lily Z. and Collas, Mark Dickey- and Valle, Mireia and Pecl, Gretta T. and Cinner, Joshua E. and McClanahan, Tim R. and Allison, Edward H. and Friedman, Whitney R. and Silva, Claudio and Yanez, Eleuterio and Barbieri, Maria A. and Kleisner, Kristin M. (2022) Attributes of climate resilience in fisheries: From theory to practice. Fish and Fisheries, 23. pp. 522-544.

Mason, Julia G. and Eurich, Jacob G. and Lau, Jacqueline D. and Battista, Willow and Free, Christopher M. and Mills, Katherine E. and Tokunaga, Kanae and Zhao, Lily Z. and Collas, Mark Dickey- and Valle, Mireia and Pecl, Gretta T. and Cinner, Joshua E. and McClanahan, Tim R. and Allison, Edward H. and Friedman, Whitney R. and Silva, Claudio and Yanez, Eleuterio and Barbieri, María A. and Kleisner, Kristin M. (2021) Attributes of climate resilience in fisheries: From theory to practice. Fish and Fisheries, 23 (3). pp. 522-544.

Documents

Cinner, Joshua E. and McClanahan, Tim and Amukota, Andrew and Darling, Emily and Humphries, Austin and Hicks, Christina C. and Huchery, Cindy and Marshall, Nadine and Hempson, Tessa and Graham, Nick and Bodin, Orjan and Daw, Tim and Allison, Eddie (2013) Social-ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climatic shocks. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No.1082 . Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), Rome.

Mora, Camilo and Aburto-Oropeza, Octavio and Bocos, Arturo Ayala and Ayotte, Paula M. and Banks, Stuart and Bauman, Andrew G. and Beger, Maria and Bessudo, Sandr and Booth, David J. and Brokovich, Eran and Brooks, Andrew and Chabanet, Pascale and Cinner, Joshua E. and Cores, Jorge and Cruz-Motta, Juan J. and Magana, Amilcar Cupul and DeMartini, Edward E. and Edgar, Graham J. and Feary, David A. and Ferse, Sebastian C.A. and Friedlander, Alan M. and Gaston, Kevin J. and Gough, Charlotte and Graham, Nicholas A.J. and Green, Aliso and Guzman, Hector and Hardt, Marah and Kulbicki, Michel and Letourneur, Yves and Perez, Andres Lopez and Loreau, Michel and Loya, Yossi and Martinez, Camilo and Mascarenas-Osorio, Ismael and Morove, Tau and Nadon, Marc-Olivie and Nakamura, Yohei and Paredes, Gustavo and Polunin, Nicholas V.C. and Pratchett, Morgan S. and Bonilla, Hector Reyes and Rivera, Fernando and Sala, Enric and Sandin, Stuart A. and Soler, German and Stuart-Smith, Rick and Tessier, Emmanuel and Tittensor, Derek P. and Tupper, Mark and Usseglio, Paolo and Vigliola, Laurent and Wantiez, Lauren and Williams, Ivor and Wilson, Shaun K. and Zapata, Fernando A. (2011) Global human footprint on the linkage between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in reef fishes. PLoS Biology.

McClanahan, Timothy R. and Marnane, Michael J. and Cinner, Joshua E. and Kiene, William E. (2006) A Comparison of marine protected areas and alternative approaches to coral-reef management. Current Biology.

Cinner, Joshua E. and Marnane, Michael J. and McClanahan, Tim R. (2005) Conservation and community benefits from traditional coral reef management at Ahus Island, Papua New Guinea. Conservation Biology.

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