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1991<br />

Vol. 4<br />

1993<br />

Vol. 5<br />

Sherman, K., L. M. Alexander, and B. D. Gold, eds. Food Chains, Yields,<br />

Models, and Management of <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong>. Contributions<br />

from <strong>the</strong> LME symposium at <strong>the</strong> American Association for <strong>the</strong> Advancement of<br />

Science (AAAS) 1989 annual meeting. Westview Press. 320p.<br />

1. Sustainability of Resources in large marine ecosystems K. Sherman<br />

2. A carbon budget for <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Continental Shelf ecosystem: Results of <strong>the</strong> P. G. Falkowski<br />

shelf edge exchange process studies<br />

3. Warm-temperate food chains of <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf ecosystem J. A. Yoder<br />

4. Continental shelf food chains of <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn Gulf of Mexico<br />

5. Resource productivity and fisheries management of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf<br />

ecosystem<br />

6. Biomass, yield models, and management strategies for <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Mexico<br />

ecosystem<br />

M. Dagg, C. Grimes,<br />

S. Lohrenz, B. McKee,<br />

R. Twilley, and W.<br />

Wiseman, Jr.<br />

M. P. Sissenwine and<br />

E. B. Cohen<br />

B. E. Brown, J. A.<br />

Browder,<br />

J. Powers, and C. D.<br />

Goodyear<br />

M. M. Mullin<br />

7. Spatial-temporal scales and secondary production estimates in <strong>the</strong> California<br />

Current ecosystem.<br />

8. The state of <strong>the</strong> main commercial species of fish in <strong>the</strong> changeable Barents V. M. Borisov<br />

Sea ecosystem<br />

A. A. Rosenberg,<br />

9. Predictive yield models and food chain <strong>the</strong>ory<br />

M. Basson,<br />

J. R. Beddington<br />

10. Adaptive strategies for management of fisheries resources in large marine J. S. Collie<br />

ecosystems<br />

11. Empirical and <strong>the</strong>oretical aspects of fisheries yield models for large marine M. Mangel<br />

ecosystems<br />

12. On <strong>the</strong> causes for variability of fish populations: The linkage between large and B. J. Rothschild<br />

small scales<br />

13. Global epidemic of noxious phytoplankton blooms and food chain<br />

T. Smayda<br />

consequences in large ecosystems<br />

Sherman, K., L. M. Alexander and B. D. Gold, eds. <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong>:<br />

Stress, Mitigation, and Sustainability. American Association for <strong>the</strong><br />

Advancement of Science. Washington, D.C. 376p.<br />

Preface by John Knauss, Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere, U.S.<br />

Department of Commerce<br />

Foreword by Martin W. Holdgate, Director General, International Union for<br />

Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources – The World Conservation<br />

Union<br />

Introduction by H.S.H. Prince Rainier III, of Monaco<br />

Part I – Sustainability of large marine ecosystems<br />

1. <strong>Large</strong> marine ecosystems as global units for marine resources management— K. Sherman<br />

An ecological perspective<br />

2. The large marine ecosystem approach to regional seas action plans and A. L. Dahl<br />

conventions: A geographic perspective<br />

3. Scientific and organizational aspects of large marine ecosystems research G. Hempel and K.<br />

Sherman<br />

4. Application of large marine ecosystems management to global marine<br />

A. D. McIntyre<br />

pollution<br />

5. Application of international global change research programs, including M. R. Reeve<br />

GLOBEC, to long-term large marine ecosystem management<br />

6. Approaches to forecasting biomass yields in large marine ecosystems S. A. Levin<br />

Part II – Regional case studies—stress and mitigation of large marine ecosystems<br />

7. Long-term variability in <strong>the</strong> food chains, biomass yields, and oceanography of S. N. Dwivedi<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bay of Bengal ecosystem<br />

8. Effects of physical and biological changes on <strong>the</strong> biomass yield of <strong>the</strong><br />

J. Alheit and P. Bernal<br />

Humboldt Current Ecosystem<br />

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