人类行为与捕捞法规:渔业管理人员面临的挑战和机遇

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1002/fsh.11145
Paul E. Bailey, Mark J. Fincel, Mark A. Kaemingk
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捕捞法规是自然资源管理者用来管理被开发的鱼类和野生动物种群的主要工具之一。遗憾的是,捕捞法规的预期效果往往无法实现。我们认为,对垂钓者进行更广泛、更深入的了解可以提高捕捞法规的成功率。通过对美国州际捕捞瓦勒耶鱼(Walleye Sander vitreus)的案例研究,我们展示了垂钓者对不同的瓦勒耶鱼捕捞法规表现出的反直觉反应。我们利用社会科学学科的理论,探讨了三种可能的原因,以解释为什么在更宽松的捕捞法规下,垂钓者会释放更大比例的大马眼鱼:(1) 作为垂钓者目标的捕捞法规,(2) 限制性捕捞法规提供的认知失调解决方案,以及 (3) 捕捞法规赋予特定鱼类或野生动物实体的感知 "价值"。最后,我们将讨论采用跨学科方法(如社会学、心理学、经济学)来理解垂钓者行为如何成为渔业管理的一个令人兴奋的前沿领域,以及这种方法如何为提高捕捞法规的成功率带来希望。
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Human Behavior and Harvest Regulations: Challenges and Opportunities for Fisheries Managers

Harvest regulation is one of the primary tools that natural resource managers use to manage exploited fish and wildlife populations. Unfortunately, the desired results of harvest regulations are frequently not realized. We contend that a broader and more thorough understanding of anglers could improve the success of harvest regulations. Using a case study from an interstate U.S. fishery for Walleye Sander vitreus, we demonstrate the counterintuitive responses anglers exhibited to differing Walleye harvest regulations. Three possible reasons are explored, using theories from social–science disciplines, to explain why anglers released a greater proportion of larger Walleye under a more liberalized harvest regulation: (1) harvest regulations serving as goals for anglers, (2) resolution of cognitive dissonance provided by restrictive harvest regulations, and (3) the perceived “value” assigned to specific fish or wildlife entity by harvest regulations. We conclude by discussing how taking an interdisciplinary approach (e.g., sociology, psychology, economics) to understanding angler behavior could be an exciting frontier for fisheries management and how this approach specifically holds promise for improving the success of harvest regulations.

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Fisheries
Fisheries 农林科学-渔业
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3.90
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7.10%
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141
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Fisheries is a monthly magazine established in January 1976, by the American Fisheries Society (AFS), the oldest and largest professional society representing fisheries scientists. Fisheries features peer-reviewed technical articles on all aspects of aquatic resource-related subjects, as well as professional issues, new ideas and approaches, education, economics, administration, and law. Issues contain features, essays, AFS news, current events, book reviews, editorials, letters, job notices, chapter activies, and a calendar of events.
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