Elizabeth A. Fulton
Fulton, Elizabeth A.
Fulton E. A. (Elizabeth Ann)
VIAF ID: 95121832 (Personal)
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Works
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Benthic habitat dynamics data and models on Australia's North West Shelf, 2006: | |
Consensus management in Antarctica's high seas, past succes and current challenges | |
Exploring Lake Victoria ecosystem functioning using the Atlantis modeling framework | |
Exploring trade-offs between fisheries and conservation of the vaquita porpoise (Phocoena sinus) using an Atlantis ecosystem model. | |
Finding the accelerator and brake in an individual quota fishery: linking ecology, economics, and fleet dynamics of US West Coast trawl fisheries | |
Fishery Development and Exploitation in South East Australia | |
Fishery production potential of large marine ecosystems: A prototype analysis | |
Food production shocks across land and sea | |
Foresighting future oceans: Considerations and opportunities | |
Full compliance with harvest regulations yields ecological benefits: Northern Gulf of California case study | |
Global ensemble projections reveal trophic amplification of ocean biomass declines with climate change | |
A guide to ecosystem models and their environmental applications | |
How fast is fisheries-induced evolution? Quantitative analysis of modelling and empirical studies | |
How long can fisheries management delay action in response to ecosystem and climate change? | |
Human behaviour: the key source of uncertainty in fisheries management | |
Identification of the main processes underlying ecosystem functioning in the Eastern English Channel, with a focus on flatfish species, as revealed through the application of the Atlantis end-to-end model | |
Identifying important species that amplify or mitigate the interactive effects of human impacts on marine food webs | |
Identifying indicators and essential variables for marine ecosystems | |
The impact of fishing on a highly vulnerable ecosystem, the case of Juan Fernández Ridge ecosystem | |
The Impact of Land Use Change on Carbon Stored in Mountain Grasslands and Shrublands | |
Impacts of depleting forage species in the California Current | |
Impacts of fishing low-trophic level species on marine ecosystems | |
Improving Marine Ecosystem Models with Biochemical Tracers | |
Increasing the uptake of ecological model results in policy decisions to improve biodiversity outcomes | |
Indirect effects of conservation policies on the coupled human-natural ecosystem of the upper Gulf of California | |
Individual transferable quota contribution to environmental stewardship: a theory in need of validation | |
Integrated ecological-economic fisheries models-Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation | |
Integrated modelling to support decision-making for marine social–ecological systems in Australia | |
Integrating modelling of biodiversity composition and ecosystem function | |
Interacting forces of predation and fishing affect species' maturation size | |
Interactive modelling for natural resource management | |
Interdisciplinary knowledge exchange across scales in a globally changing marine environment. | |
Interesting times: winners, losers, and system shifts under climate change around Australia | |
Is risk consistent across tier-based harvest control rule management systems? A comparison of four case-studies | |
Knowledge that Acts: Evaluating the Outcomes of a Knowledge Brokering Intervention in Western Australia's Ningaloo Region. | |
Lessons learnt from a comparison of three ecosystem models for Port Phillip Bay, Australia | |
Linked sustainability challenges and trade-offs among fisheries, aquaculture and agriculture. | |
Making spatial-temporal marine ecosystem modelling better – A perspective | |
Management Strategy Evaluation Applied to Coral Reef Ecosystems in Support of Ecosystem-Based Management. | |
Matching biodiversity indicators to policy needs | |
Modelling climate-change effects on Australian and Pacific aquatic ecosystems: a review of analytical tools and management implications | |
Modelling dynamic ecosystems: venturing beyond boundaries with the Ecopath approach | |
Modelling ecological change over half a century in a subtropical estuary: impacts of climate change, land-use, urbanization and freshwater extraction | |
Modelling marine protected areas: insights and hurdles | |
Modelling Seamount Ecosystems and their Fisheries | |
Mortality and predation in ecosystem models: is it important how these are expressed? | |
A multi-model approach to engaging stakeholder and modellers in complex environmental problems | |
Multispecies fisheries management and conservation: tactical applications using models of intermediate complexity | |
New approaches to simulating the complex interaction effects of multiple human impacts on the marine environment | |
Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate risks for marine ecosystems | |
The northeast US application of ATLANTIS: A full system model exploring marine ecosystem dynamics in a living marine resource management context | |
Opportunities to improve ecosystem‐based fisheries management by recognizing and overcoming path dependency and cognitive bias | |
Overview of the third Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research (AMEMR) Symposium, 27–30 June 2011, Plymouth | |
Planetary boundaries for a blue planet | |
Planning adaptation to climate change in fast-warming marine regions with seafood-dependent coastal communities | |
Predicting interactions among fishing, ocean warming, and ocean acidification in a marine system with whole-ecosystem models. | |
Principles for knowledge co-production in sustainability research | |
Proactive, Reactive, and Inactive Pathways for Scientists in a Changing World | |
Progress in integrating natural and social science in marine ecosystem-based management research | |
A protocol for the intercomparison of marine fishery and ecosystem models: Fish-MIP v1.0 | |
Ranking the ecological relative status of exploited marine ecosystems | |
Rebuilding global fisheries. | |
Recreational fishing in a time of rapid ocean change | |
Regional Planning and Resilient Futures: Destination Modelling and Tourism Development—The Case of the Ningaloo Coastal Region in Western Australia | |
Regional-scale scenario analysis for the Meso-American Reef system: Modelling coral reef futures under multiple stressors | |
Regional-scale scenario modeling for coral reefs: a decision support tool to inform management of a complex system. | |
Relating food web structure to resilience, keystone status and uncertainty in ecological responses | |
Risks of ocean acidification in the California Current food web and fisheries: ecosystem model projections. | |
Risky business: The combined effects of fishing and changes in primary productivity on fish communities | |
The role of behavioural flexibility in a whole of ecosystem model | |
The role of pre-existing disturbances in the effect of marine reserves on coastal ecosystems: a modelling approach | |
Scenarios and Models to Support Global Conservation Targets | |
SEAMANCORE: A spatially explicit simulation model for assisting the local MANagement of COral REefs | |
Sensitivity of the Norwegian and Barents Sea Atlantis end-to-end ecosystem model to parameter perturbations of key species | |
Severe Continental-Scale Impacts of Climate Change Are Happening Now: Extreme Climate Events Impact Marine Habitat Forming Communities Along 45% of Australia’s Coast | |
Shifting baselines and deciding on the desirable form of multispecies maximum sustainable yield | |
Spawning season influences on commercial catch rates: computer simulations and <i>Plectropomus leopardus</i>, a case in point | |
Spawning stock recruitment creates misleading dynamics under predation release in ecosystem and multi-species models | |
Species traits and climate velocity explain geographic range shifts in an ocean-warming hotspot. | |
The specificity of marine ecological indicators to fishing in the face of environmental change: A multi-model evaluation | |
A stitch in time saves nine…billion. | |
Strong fisheries management and governance positively impact ecosystem status | |
Top-down, bottom-up or middle-out? Avoiding extraneous detail and over-generality in marine ecosystem models | |
Trade-offs between invertebrate fisheries catches and ecosystem impacts in coastal New Zealand | |
Trends and management implications of human-influenced life-history changes in marine ectotherms | |
The trophic fingerprint of marine fisheries | |
THE USE OF TELESCOPING SPATIAL SCALES TO CAPTURE INSHORE TO SLOPE DYNAMICS IN MARINE ECOSYSTEM MODELING | |
Using an Atlantis model of the southern Benguela to explore the response of ecosystem indicators for fisheries management | |
Using stable isotope data to advance marine food web modelling | |
When is a fishery sustainable? | |
Which ecological indicators can robustly detect effects of fishing? | |
Will fish be part of future healthy and sustainable diets? |