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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 ItalyPublisher:MDPI AG Authors:Matteo Chiarini 1;
2;Matteo Chiarini 1
Matteo Chiarini 1 in OpenAIREStefano Guicciardi 1;
Stefano Guicciardi 1
Stefano Guicciardi 1 in OpenAIRELorenzo Zacchetti 1;
+13 AuthorsLorenzo Zacchetti 1
Lorenzo Zacchetti 1 in OpenAIREMatteo Chiarini 1;
2;Matteo Chiarini 1
Matteo Chiarini 1 in OpenAIREStefano Guicciardi 1;
Stefano Guicciardi 1
Stefano Guicciardi 1 in OpenAIRELorenzo Zacchetti 1;
Lorenzo Zacchetti 1
Lorenzo Zacchetti 1 in OpenAIREFilippo Domenichetti 1;
Giovanni Canduci 1;Filippo Domenichetti 1
Filippo Domenichetti 1 in OpenAIRESilvia Angelini 1;
3; Andrea Belardinelli 1; Camilla Croci 1; Giordano Giuliani 1; Paolo Scarpini 1;Silvia Angelini 1
Silvia Angelini 1 in OpenAIREAlberto Santojanni 1;
Damir Medve?ek 4;Alberto Santojanni 1
Alberto Santojanni 1 in OpenAIREIgor Isajlovic 4;
Nedo Vrgo? 4;Igor Isajlovic 4
Igor Isajlovic 4 in OpenAIREMichela Martinelli 1;
Michela Martinelli 1
Michela Martinelli 1 in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/su14137742
handle: 20.500.14243/416919
A Before–Intermediate–After Multiple Sites (BIAMS) analysis, namely a modified version of the Before–After–Control–Impact (BACI) approach, was used to evaluate the possible effects of fishery management measures implemented in the Pomo/Jabuka Pits area, a historically highly exploited ground for Italian and Croatian fisheries, whose impact may have contributed over the years to the modification of the ecosystem. Since 2015, the area was subject to fishing regulations changing the type of restrictions over time and space, until the definitive establishment in 2018 of a Fishery Restricted Area. These changes in the regulatory regime result in complex signals to be interpreted. The analysis was carried out on abundance indices (i.e., kg/km2 and N/km2) of five commercially or ecologically relevant species, obtained in the period 2012–2019 from two annual trawl surveys. BIAMS was based on the selection of a Closure factor, declined in three levels (i.e., BEFORE/INTERMEDIATE/AFTER) and accounting for regulation changes in time, and on three adjacent strata (i.e., “A”, “B”, and “ext ITA”) a posteriori determined according to the latest regulations. BIAMS allowed us to identify early effects (i.e., changes in abundances), overcoming the unavailability of a proper independent control site; furthermore, the selection of adjacent strata allowed the inference of possible interactions among them.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 ItalyPublisher:MDPI AG Authors:Matteo Chiarini 1;
2;Matteo Chiarini 1
Matteo Chiarini 1 in OpenAIREStefano Guicciardi 1;
Stefano Guicciardi 1
Stefano Guicciardi 1 in OpenAIRELorenzo Zacchetti 1;
+13 AuthorsLorenzo Zacchetti 1
Lorenzo Zacchetti 1 in OpenAIREMatteo Chiarini 1;
2;Matteo Chiarini 1
Matteo Chiarini 1 in OpenAIREStefano Guicciardi 1;
Stefano Guicciardi 1
Stefano Guicciardi 1 in OpenAIRELorenzo Zacchetti 1;
Lorenzo Zacchetti 1
Lorenzo Zacchetti 1 in OpenAIREFilippo Domenichetti 1;
Giovanni Canduci 1;Filippo Domenichetti 1
Filippo Domenichetti 1 in OpenAIRESilvia Angelini 1;
3; Andrea Belardinelli 1; Camilla Croci 1; Giordano Giuliani 1; Paolo Scarpini 1;Silvia Angelini 1
Silvia Angelini 1 in OpenAIREAlberto Santojanni 1;
Damir Medve?ek 4;Alberto Santojanni 1
Alberto Santojanni 1 in OpenAIREIgor Isajlovic 4;
Nedo Vrgo? 4;Igor Isajlovic 4
Igor Isajlovic 4 in OpenAIREMichela Martinelli 1;
Michela Martinelli 1
Michela Martinelli 1 in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/su14137742
handle: 20.500.14243/416919
A Before–Intermediate–After Multiple Sites (BIAMS) analysis, namely a modified version of the Before–After–Control–Impact (BACI) approach, was used to evaluate the possible effects of fishery management measures implemented in the Pomo/Jabuka Pits area, a historically highly exploited ground for Italian and Croatian fisheries, whose impact may have contributed over the years to the modification of the ecosystem. Since 2015, the area was subject to fishing regulations changing the type of restrictions over time and space, until the definitive establishment in 2018 of a Fishery Restricted Area. These changes in the regulatory regime result in complex signals to be interpreted. The analysis was carried out on abundance indices (i.e., kg/km2 and N/km2) of five commercially or ecologically relevant species, obtained in the period 2012–2019 from two annual trawl surveys. BIAMS was based on the selection of a Closure factor, declined in three levels (i.e., BEFORE/INTERMEDIATE/AFTER) and accounting for regulation changes in time, and on three adjacent strata (i.e., “A”, “B”, and “ext ITA”) a posteriori determined according to the latest regulations. BIAMS allowed us to identify early effects (i.e., changes in abundances), overcoming the unavailability of a proper independent control site; furthermore, the selection of adjacent strata allowed the inference of possible interactions among them.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 6 citations 6 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!
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