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Sylvie Guénette
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 44
Citations - 7430
Sylvie Guénette is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fisheries management & Fishing. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 44 publications receiving 6920 citations. Previous affiliations of Sylvie Guénette include European University of Brittany & Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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Towards sustainability in world fisheries
Daniel Pauly,Villy Christensen,Sylvie Guénette,Tony J. Pitcher,U. Rashid Sumaila,Carl J. Walters,Reg Watson,Dirk Zeller +7 more
TL;DR: Zoning the oceans into unfished marine reserves and areas with limited levels of fishing effort would allow sustainable fisheries, based on resources embedded in functional, diverse ecosystems.
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Scenarios for global biodiversity in the 21st Century
Henrique M. Pereira,Paul Leadley,Vania Proenca,Rob Alkemade,Joern P. W. Scharlemann,Juan F. Fernández-Manjarrés,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Patricia Balvanera,Reinette Biggs,William W. L. Cheung,Louise Chini,H. David Cooper,Eric Gilman,Sylvie Guénette,George C. Hurtt,George C. Hurtt,Henry P. Huntington,Georgina M. Mace,Thierry Oberdorff,Carmen Revenga,Patrícia Rodrigues,Robert J. Scholes,Ussif Rashid Sumaila,Matt Walpole +24 more
TL;DR: Scenarios consistently indicate that biodiversity will continue to decline over the 21st century, however, the range of projected changes is much broader than most studies suggest, partly because there are major opportunities to intervene through better policies, but also because of large uncertainties in projections.
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Hundred‐year decline of North Atlantic predatory fishes
Villy Christensen,Sylvie Guénette,Johanna J. Heymans,Carl J. Walters,R. Watson,Dirk Zeller,Daniel Pauly +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimate the biomass of high-trophic level fishes in the North Atlantic at a spatial scale of 0.5° latitude by 0. 5° longitude based on 23 spatialized ecosystem models, each constructed to represent a given year or short period from 1880 to 1998.
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Consequences of adult and juvenile movement for marine protected areas
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the diversity of density-independent and density-dependent movement patterns, as well as what is currently known about their consequences for the conservation and fisheries effects of marine protected areas.
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Marine Reserves: from Beverton and Holt to the Present
TL;DR: The use of marine reserves in managing fisheries necessitates a thorough understanding of critical habitat requirements, fish movement, fish behaviour, the relations between subpopulations and the critical density effect for larval dispersal.