Resources
Credit: Grant Thomas / Ocean Image Bank
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Stakeholder perceptions of enhancement opportunities in the Chilean small and medium scale mussel aquaculture industry
Current ecological theory predicts that random networks with dispersal shortcuts connecting distant sites can promote persistence when there is no capacity for evolution. This paper demonstrates that incorporating evolution and…
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Heterogeneous management and conservation perceptions within the gooseneck barnacle co-management system in Asturias
Current ecological theory predicts that random networks with dispersal shortcuts connecting distant sites can promote persistence when there is no capacity for evolution. This paper demonstrates that incorporating evolution and…
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Becoming a Successful Traditional Mahi’ai (Farmer)
Looking to become a traditional farmer in Hawai’i? Follow the steps outlined in this pipeline to hone in on your skills and get one step closer to enjoying the benefits…
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Triple Benefits of Traditional Hawaiian Agriculture
Learn how traditional Hawaiian agricultural practices can lead to healthier oceans and waterways, provide greater food security, and support local culture and traditions.
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How to Build a Rain Garden to Filter Stormwater
Building a rain garden can be an effective, low-cost tool to reduce stormwater pollution reaching our streams and the ocean. This guide outlines how to build a new rain garden,…
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Phytoplankton community structure and dynamics in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre
Current ecological theory predicts that random networks with dispersal shortcuts connecting distant sites can promote persistence when there is no capacity for evolution. This paper demonstrates that incorporating evolution and…
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Trends, drivers, and lessons from a long-term data series of the Asturian gooseneck barnacle territorial use rights system
Current ecological theory predicts that random networks with dispersal shortcuts connecting distant sites can promote persistence when there is no capacity for evolution. This paper demonstrates that incorporating evolution and…
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Who Should Pick the Winners of Climate Change?
(Webster et al. 2017) Conservation strategies that focus on predicted winners risk undervaluing the balance of biological diversity from which climate change winners could otherwise emerge. Drawing on ecology, evolutionary…