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Responding to Ecosystem Transformation: Resist, Accept, or Direct?

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Thompson, L.M., Lynch, A.J., Beever, E.A., Engman, A.C., Falke, J.A., Jackson, S.T., Krabbenhoft, T.J., Lawrence, D.J., Limpinsel, D., Magill, R.T., Melvin, T.A., Morton, J.M., Newman, R.A., Peterson, J.O., Porath, M.T., Rahel, F.J., Sethi, S.A. and Wilkening, J.L. (2021), Responding to Ecosystem Transformation: Resist, Accept, or Direct?. Fisheries, 46: 8-21. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10506

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Abstract (from Fisheries Magazine): Ecosystem transformation can be defined as the emergence of a self‐organizing, self‐sustaining, ecological or social–ecological system that deviates from prior ecosystem structure and function. These transformations are occurring across the globe; consequently, a static view of ecosystem processes is likely no longer sufficient for managing fish, wildlife, and other species. We present a framework that encompasses three strategies for fish and wildlife managers dealing with ecosystems vulnerable to transformation. Specifically, managers can resist change and strive to maintain existing ecosystem composition, structure, and function; accept transformation when it is not feasible to resist change or [...]

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