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Everglades
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Nutrient and flow management. Management potentially stuck in a rigidity trap - no new ideas are able to take hold, due to vested capital and power dynamics.
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- Potential contact: Lance Gunderson
Glen Canyon Dam
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Grand Canyon/Colorado River - Dam caused a large regime shift in ecology, but over time management has been adapted to try to approximate the original regime through water releases etc. Learnign how to do this has been achieved through experimentation & adaptive management.
Key References
- Mentioned by Lance Gunderson
Aquaculture-related regime shifts
Written by Reinette (Oonsie) BiggsAquaculture-related regime shifts
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Aquaculture growth has led to worries about overfishing and reduction in wild-caught food fish supply because of increased demand for fish meal. As such, the price ratio between fish meal and soybean meal has received much attention as an indicator of changing market conditions. In recent years, the price ratio between these two commodities has become more volatile. Several authors have suggested that the traditional relationship between fish meal and soybean meal has broken down and that this is evidence of increased demand pressure on fish meal. In this article, we investigate the hypothesis that there are two regimes for the relative price between fish meal and soybean meal. The empirical results support this hypothesis, with the low-price regime representing the traditional stable relative price. The continued linkages between the fish meal and the soybean meal markets indicate that aquaculture is reducing its dependency on marine proteins in favour of vegetable proteins.
Key References
- Asche, F., Oglend, A. and Tveteras, S. (2012), Regime Shifts in the Fish Meal/Soybean Meal Price Ratio. Journal of Agricultural Economics. doi: 10.1111/j.1477-9552.2012.00357.x
Seabird populations
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What they found was a remarkable global consistency between access to fish and seabird breeding success. Wherever they occurred in the world the effect of low fish was similar. Österblom and his colleagues found that breeding reaches a plateau and does not change even as food abundance increases. When the amount of fish in the sea was greater than one-third of maximum levels of fish, the number of chicks produced remained pretty much unaffected. But if the fish abundance fell below this one-threshold, the number of chicks produced declined. "The global pattern shows a threshold below which the numerical breeding response declines strongly as food abundance decreases," says Henrik Österblom. Österblom and his colleagues also found that breeding reaches a plateau and does not change even as food abundance increases.
Key References
- Philippe M. Cury, Ian L. Boyd, Sylvain Bonhommeau, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Robert J.M. Crawford, Robert W. Furness, James A. Mills, Eugene J. Murphy, Henrik u00d6sterblom, Michelle Paleczny, John F. Piatt, Jean-Paul Roux, Lynne Shannon and William J. Sydeman. 2011. Global seabird response to forage fish depletion u2014 one-third for the birds. Science 334, Issue 6063.
- http://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/researchnews/saveathirdforthebirds.5.3f0adc2c1344ec370d380001569.html
Shrimp farming in Thailand
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Key References
- Louis Lebel, Rattanawan Mungkung, Shabbir H. Gheewala, Phimphakan Lebel, Innovation cycles, niches and sustainability in the shrimp aquaculture industry in Thailand, Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 13, Issue 4, June 2010, Pages 291-302, ISSN 1462-9011, 10.1016/j.envsci.2010.03.005. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462901110000237)
Disease virulence
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Key References
- Roche, Benjamin, John M. Drake, Pejman Rohani. 2011. The curse of the Pharaoh revisited: evolutionary bi-stability in environmentally transmitted pathogens. Ecology Letters DOI: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01619.x
Fragmentation & biodiversity loss
Written by Reinette (Oonsie) BiggsFragmentation & biodiversity loss
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Key References
- Pardini R, Bueno Ade A, Gardner TA, Prado PI, Metzger JP. 2010. Beyond the fragmentation threshold hypothesis: regime shifts in biodiversity across fragmented landscapes. PLoS One 5(10):e13666.