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Adaptive capacities of inland fisheries facing anthropogenic pressures

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Stokes, G.L., Smidt, S.J., Tucker, E.L., Cleary, M., Funge-Smith, S., Valbo‐Jørgensen, J., Lowe, B.S., and Lynch, A.J., 2024, Adaptive capacities of inland fisheries facing anthropogenic pressures: Global Environmental Change, v. 90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2024.102949

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Inland fisheries face multiple, intensifying threats (i.e., proximate human pressures causing degraded ecological attributes) from land development, climate change, resource extraction, and competing demands for water resources. Planning for resiliency amidst these pressures requires understanding the factors that influence an inland fishery’s capacity to adapt to system changes under multiple threats. Incorporating expert knowledge can illuminate priority fisheries and provide important insights where data are otherwise limited. Using data from a global survey of 536 fishery professionals, this study examines perceptions of threats and adaptive capacity (i.e., ability to mitigate or respond to change) in major inland fisheries. We [...]

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