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Robert Arlinghaus
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I like fish + fishing and study both as professor for integrative fisheries management (IFishMan) at Humboldt-Universität and IGB in Berlin. Editor of Fish Fish. and Z. für Fischerei. Father of two and into independent music. Read more at www.ifishman.de .. more

Environmental science 58%
Geography 15%

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Fishy folks! There’s a new open access book, “Understanding Recreational Fishers,” with a ton of great info for social-ecological science for fisheries management. (Including a chapter on adaptive management that I led). An amazing group of editors and authors! link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
Understanding Recreational Fishers
This open access book presents unique insights of embracing the complete social-ecological system for better management of recreational fisheries.
link.springer.com

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Happy to share our cornerstone book on disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches for recreational fisheries management with a specific focus on understanding recreational fishers
link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…
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Our edited methods book how to study recreational fishers is out (850 pages) at Springer. Open access link.springer.com/book/10.1007...

The social science and integrative methods described will hold across fields in wildlife and ecosystem management more broadly.

Radiohead is the best.
How social–ecological #networks can improve our understanding and management of #biologicalinvasions – new paper by Fiona Rickowski et al. now published in #BioScience doi.org/10.1093/bios... #InvasiveSpecies #nonnative #pests #conservation #alienspecies

In our new paper we argue that intentional killing of animals can always be justified somehow. www.frontiersin.org/journals/eco...
Frontiers | Ethical arguments that support intentional animal killing
Killing animals is a ubiquitous human activity consistent with our predatory and competitive ecological roles within the global food web. However, this reali...
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New Video about one of my talks about the science of catching fish by hook and line (in German) youtu.be/ILBg8FW-vjM?...
Ist Angeln Zufall? IFishMan Insights #3
YouTube video by IFishMan
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🎣 Wie reagieren Hecht, Flussbarsch & Co. auf Angeldruck?
Das Projekt Predator will herausfinden, ob sich Fangverhalten und sogar das Verhalten der Raubfische selbst verändern. Neues Video – reinschauen lohnt sich! youtu.be/0GM-V72j02c?... @rarlinghausfish.bsky.social @humboldtuni.bsky.social
Projekt Predator: Wie reagieren Raubfische auf Angeldruck? IFishMan Insights #2
YouTube video by IFishMan
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Our new project on lure avoidance in a short Intro movie. m.youtube.com/watch?v=0GM-...
Projekt Predator: Wie reagieren Raubfische auf Angeldruck? IFishMan Insights #2
YouTube video by IFishMan
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Nach der Wels-Attacke in einem #Badesee: Panik? Nicht nötig! "Aus dem Wasser gehen und woanders baden", rät IGB-Forscher Prof. Robert Arlinghaus im Interview mit @spiegel.de. Der #Wels sei kein weißer Hai und für Menschen ungefährlich:
www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft... @rarlinghausfish.bsky.social
Raubfischattacken: »Man hätte ihn umsetzen oder aufessen können«
In einem Badesee in Mittelfranken haben Welse mehrere Menschen verletzt, ein Tier wurde erschossen. Wie gefährlich sind die Raubfische für den Menschen? Und: Fressen sie wirklich Dackel? Ein Fischerei...
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