Jake Rice focuses on Environmental resource management, Fishing, Fishery, Ecosystem and Predation. His Environmental resource management research integrates issues from Strengths and weaknesses and Fisheries management. His Fishery study incorporates themes from Food security and North sea.
His Ecosystem research focuses on subjects like Competition, which are linked to Single species and Stock assessment. The study incorporates disciplines such as Trophic level, Abundance and Marine fish in addition to Predation. His studies in Ecology integrate themes in fields like Animal science and Population dynamics of fisheries.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental resource management, Fishery, Fisheries management, Fishing and Ecosystem. His Environmental resource management research incorporates themes from Biodiversity, Ecosystem management, Fisheries science and Environmental planning. Jake Rice has included themes like Salmo, Oceanography, Sustainability and Food security in his Fishery study.
His Fisheries management research includes elements of Marine protected area and Ecosystem services. The various areas that Jake Rice examines in his Fishing study include Trophic level, Predation and North sea. His work on Marine ecosystem as part of general Ecosystem study is frequently linked to Productivity, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Jake Rice mainly investigates Sustainability, Fishery, Fishing, Corporate governance and Climate change. He interconnects Oceanography and Arctic in the investigation of issues within Fishery. His Fishing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Natural resource economics, Ecosystem and Predation.
The Fish stock study combines topics in areas such as Credibility, Fisheries management and Uncertainty. His Environmental resource management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Marine fisheries, Ecosystem-based management, Scenario analysis, Identification and Stakeholder engagement. His work in Marine ecosystem covers topics such as Biodiversity which are related to areas like Range.
His primary areas of study are Corporate governance, Sustainability, Biodiversity, Human systems engineering and Habitat. His study of Corporate governance brings together topics like Ecosystem-based management, Scenario analysis, Lagging, Environmental resource management and Human Dimension. His work carried out in the field of Sustainability brings together such families of science as Convention on Biological Diversity, Agriculture and Sustainable development.
His work in Biodiversity is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Fishery. The concepts of his Habitat study are interwoven with issues in Climate change and Coral. The subject of his Lophelia research is within the realm of Ecology.
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When can marine reserves improve fisheries management
Ray Hilborn;Kevin Stokes;Jean Jacques Maguire;Tony Smith.
Ocean & Coastal Management (2004)
A framework for selecting a suite of indicators for fisheries management
Jake C. Rice;Marie-Joëlle Rochet.
Ices Journal of Marine Science (2005)
Reconsidering the Consequences of Selective Fisheries
S.M. Garcia;J. Kolding;J. Kolding;J. Rice;Marie-Joelle Rochet.
Science (2012)
Changes in the North Sea fish community: evidence of indirect effects of fishing?
Niels Daan;Henrik Gislason;John G. Pope;Jake C. Rice.
Ices Journal of Marine Science (2005)
Size, growth, temperature and the natural mortality of marine fish
Henrik Gislason;Niels Daan;Jake C Rice;John G Pope.
Fish and Fisheries (2010)
Patterns of change in the size spectra of numbers and diversity of the North Sea fish assemblage, as reflected in surveys and models
Jake Rice;Henrik Gislason.
Ices Journal of Marine Science (1996)
Are multispecies models an improvement on single-species models for measuring fishing impacts on marine ecosystems?
Anne B. Hollowed;Nicholas Bax;Richard Beamish;Jeremy Collie.
Ices Journal of Marine Science (2000)
Environmental health indicators
Jake Rice.
Ocean & Coastal Management (2003)
Drivers, Trends and Mitigation
Gabriel Blanco;Reyer Gerlagh;Sangwon Suh;Alfred K.Ofosu Ahenkorah.
Edenhofer, O. (ed.), Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2014)
Evaluating fishery impacts using metrics of community structure
Jake C. Rice.
Ices Journal of Marine Science (2000)
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