@article{fdi:010053195, title = {{C}onsequences of adult and juvenile movement for marine protected areas}, author = {{G}russ, {A}. and {K}aplan, {D}avid and {G}uenette, {S}. and {R}oberts, {C}. {M}. and {B}otsford, {L}. {W}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}dult and juvenile mobility has a considerable influence on the functioning of marine protected areas. {I}t is recognized that adult and juvenile movement reduces the core benefits of protected areas, namely protecting the full age-structure of marine populations, while at the same time perhaps improving fisheries yield over the no-reserve situation through export of individuals from protected areas. {N}evertheless, the study of the consequences of movement on protected area functioning is unbalanced. {S}ignificant attention has been paid to the influence of certain movement patterns, such as diffusive movement and home ranges, while the impacts of others, such as density-dependent movements and ontogenetic migrations, have been relatively ignored. {H}ere we review the diversity of density-independent and density-dependent movement patterns, as well as what is currently known about their consequences for the conservation and fisheries effects of marine protected areas. {W}e highlight a number of 'partially addressed' issues in marine protected area research, such as the effects of reserves targeting specific life phases, and a number of essentially unstudied issues, such as density-dependent movements, nomadism, ontogenetic migrations, behavioral polymorphism and 'dynamic' reserves that adjust location as a realtime response to habitat changes. {A}ssessing these issues will be essential to creating effective marine protected area networks for mobile species and accurately assessing reserve impacts on these species.}, keywords = {{M}arine protected areas ({MPA}s) ; {D}ensity-dependent movement ; {D}ensity-independent movement ; {S}pillover ; {T}argeted {MPA}s ; {D}ynamic {MPA}s}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{B}iological {C}onservation}, volume = {144}, numero = {2}, pages = {692--702}, ISSN = {0006-3207}, year = {2011}, DOI = {10.1016/j.biocon.2010.12.015}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010053195}, }