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Book reviewFishes of the North-eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean: Volume II. P.J.P. Whitehead, M.-L. Bauchot, J.-C. Hureau, J. Nielsen, E. Tortonese (Editors). UNESCO Press, Paris, 1986, pp. 510–1007, FF 250, Dfl 105.00, ISBN 92-3-002308-6

Niels Daan
- 01 Nov 1987 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 1, pp 416-417
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Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: estimates, patterns and threats

TL;DR: Overall spatial and temporal patterns of species diversity and major changes and threats were assessed, and temporal trends indicated that overexploitation and habitat loss have been the main human drivers of historical changes in biodiversity.
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Fishery Stability, Local Extinctions, and Shifts in Community Structure in Skates

TL;DR: This work examined two time series of species-specific surveys of a relatively stable skate fishery in the northeast Atlantic and revealed the disappearance of two skate species and confirmed a previously documented decline of the common skate.
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Multi-scale spatial heterogeneity, habitat structure, and the effect of marine reserves on Western Mediterranean rocky reef fish assemblages

TL;DR: The hypotheses that species abundance and the biomass of reef fish populations is higher within than outside marine reserves, and that a north-to-south geographical gradient of these variables exists are tested, and causes of the observed patchiness of Mediterranean reef fish assemblages are probably multiple.
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Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: estimates, patterns and threats

TL;DR: Overall spatial and temporal patterns of species diversity and major changes and threats were assessed, and temporal trends indicated that overexploitation and habitat loss have been the main human drivers of historical changes in biodiversity.
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Multi-scale spatial heterogeneity, habitat structure, and the effect of marine reserves on Western Mediterranean rocky reef fish assemblages

TL;DR: The hypotheses that species abundance and the biomass of reef fish populations is higher within than outside marine reserves, and that a north-to-south geographical gradient of these variables exists are tested, and causes of the observed patchiness of Mediterranean reef fish assemblages are probably multiple.

Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries. Proceedings

TL;DR: This report owes its genesis to the foresight and enthusiam of Dr. Kazuhiro Mizue, who contacted me in 1983 with his visionary ideas on cooperative programs.