Drivers of the Distribution of Fisher Effort at Lake Alaotra, Madagascar
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Understanding how fishers make decisions is important
for improving management of fisheries. There is debate
about the extent to which small-scale fishers follow an
ideal free distribution (IFD) – distributing their fishing effort
efficiently according to resource availability rather than being
influenced by social factors or personal preference. Using detailed
data from 1800 fisher catches and from semi-structured
interviews with over 700 fishers at Lake Alaotra, the largest
inland fishery in Madagascar, we show that fishers generally
conform to IFD. However, there were differences in catch:
effort relationships between fishers using different gear types
as well as other revealing deviations from the predictions of
IFD. Fishers report routine as the primary determinant of their
choice of fishing location, explaining why they do not quickly
respond to changes in catch at a site. Understanding the influences
on fishers’ spatial behaviour will allow better estimates
of costs of fishing policies on resource users, and help predict
their likely responses. This can inform management strategies
to minimise the negative impacts of interventions, increasing
local support for and compliance with rules.
Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
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Tudalennau (o-i) | 1-13 |
Cyfnodolyn | Human Ecology |
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs) | |
Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - 1 Chwef 2016 |
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