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  • 2016 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Robert Arlinghaus is a researcher affiliated with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in Germany, focusing primarily on Environmental Science with a significant number of publications in this field.

Their research spans a wide range of subfields including:

  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Sociology and Political Science

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research

Robert Arlinghaus's recent papers demonstrate the scope of their research interests, including:

  • Big-data approaches lead to an increased understanding of the ecology of animal movement, 2022, Science
  • Global Participation in and Public Attitudes Toward Recreational Fishing: International Perspectives and Developments, 2020, Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture
  • Recreational angler satisfaction: What drives it?, 2021, Fish and Fisheries
  • Wisdom of stakeholder crowds in complex social-ecological systems, 2020, Nature Sustainability
  • Technological innovations in the recreational fishing sector: implications for fisheries management and policy, 2021, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Frequent coauthors that appear in Robert Arlinghaus's publications include:

  • Steven J. Cooke
  • Thomas Klefoth
  • Josep Alós
  • Christopher T. Monk
  • Christian Wolter

Robert Arlinghaus has published extensively in several key venues, which include:

  • Fisheries Research
  • Fish and Fisheries
  • Fisheries Management and Ecology
  • Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

In addition to journal articles, they have contributed to book publications such as:

  • Data collection systems and methodologies for the inland fisheries of Europe (FAO eBooks, 2020)

Their work has been recognized by awards such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2016.

Best Publications

  • Documented and Potential Biological Impacts of Recreational Fishing: Insights for Management and Conservation

    Wolf-Christian Lewin;Robert Arlinghaus;Thomas Mehner

  • Ecology: managing evolving fish stocks.

    Christian Jørgensen;Katja Enberg;Erin S. Dunlop;Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus

  • Managing Evolving Fish Stocks

    C. Joergensen;K. Enberg;E.S. Dunlop;R. Arlinghaus

  • Understanding the Complexity of Catch-and-Release in Recreational Fishing: An Integrative Synthesis of Global Knowledge from Historical, Ethical, Social, and Biological Perspectives

    Robert Arlinghaus;Steven J. Cooke;Jon Lyman;David Policansky

  • Big-data approaches lead to an increased understanding of the ecology of animal movement

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  • Reconciling traditional inland fisheries management and sustainability in industrialized countries, with emphasis on Europe

    Robert Arlinghaus;Thomas Mehner;Ian G Cowx

  • New horizons for managing the environment: A review of coupled social-ecological systems modeling

    M Schlüter;Rrj McAllister;R Arlinghaus;N Bunnefeld

  • Explaining participation rates in recreational fishing across industrialised countries

    R. Arlinghaus;R. Arlinghaus;Robert Tillner;Robert Tillner;M. Bork

  • Why social values cannot be changed for the sake of conservation.

    Michael J. Manfredo;Jeremy T. Bruskotter;Tara L. Teel;David C. Fulton

  • Recreational Fisheries: Socioeconomic Importance, Conservation Issues and Management Challenges

    Robert Arlinghaus;Steven J. Cooke

  • Engaging Recreational Fishers in Management and Conservation: Global Case Studies

    E. F. Granek;E. M. P. Madin;M. A. Brown;W. Figueira

  • Navigation impacts on freshwater fish assemblages: the ecological relevance of swimming performance

    C. Wolter;R. Arlinghaus

  • On the Apparently Striking Disconnect between Motivation and Satisfaction in Recreational Fishing: The Case of Catch Orientation of German Anglers

    Robert Arlinghaus

  • Reality mining of animal social systems.

    Jens Krause;Stefan Krause;Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus;Ioannis Psorakis

  • Opinion: Governing the recreational dimension of global fisheries.

    Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus;Joshua K. Abbott;Eli P. Fenichel;Stephen R. Carpenter

  • Can fish really feel pain

    J. D. Rose;R. Arlinghaus;R. Arlinghaus;Steven J. Cooke;B. K. Diggles

  • Recreational sea fishing in Europe in a global context-Participation rates, fishing effort, expenditure, and implications for monitoring and assessment

    Kieran Hyder;Marc Simon Weltersbach;Mike Armstrong;Keno Ferter

  • Harmonizing recreational fisheries and conservation objectives for aquatic biodiversity in inland waters.

    I. G. Cowx;R. Arlinghaus;R. Arlinghaus;S. J. Cooke

  • Illustrating the critical role of human dimensions research for understanding and managing recreational fisheries within a social-ecological system framework.

    L. M. Hunt;S. G. Sutton;R. Arlinghaus

  • Understanding and Managing Freshwater Recreational Fisheries as Complex Adaptive Social-Ecological Systems

    R. Arlinghaus;J. Alós;B. Beardmore;K. Daedlow

  • A behavioral perspective on fishing-induced evolution

    Silva Uusi-Heikkilä;Christian Wolter;Thomas Klefoth;Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus

  • Diversity and complexity of angler behaviour drive socially optimal input and output regulations in a bioeconomic recreational-fisheries model

    Fiona D. JohnstonF.D. Johnston;Fiona D. JohnstonF.D. Johnston;Fiona D. JohnstonF.D. Johnston;Robert ArlinghausR. Arlinghaus;Robert ArlinghausR. Arlinghaus;Robert ArlinghausR. Arlinghaus;Ulf DieckmannU. Dieckmann;Ulf DieckmannU. Dieckmann;Ulf DieckmannU. Dieckmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven J. Cooke
Steven J. Cooke Carleton University
Christian Wolter
Christian Wolter Leibniz Association
Ian G. Cowx
Ian G. Cowx University of Hull
Christian Skov
Christian Skov Technical University of Denmark
Ulf Dieckmann
Ulf Dieckmann International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Cory D. Suski
Cory D. Suski University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas Mehner
Thomas Mehner Leibniz Association
Andy J. Danylchuk
Andy J. Danylchuk University of Massachusetts Amherst
Miquel Palmer
Miquel Palmer Spanish National Research Council
Wolfgang Haider
Wolfgang Haider Simon Fraser University

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