| dispersal of grouper larvae drives local resource sharing in a coral reef fishery. | in many tropical nations, fisheries management requires a community-based approach because small customary marine tenure areas define the spatial scale of management [1]. however, the fate of larvae originating from a community's tenure is unknown, and thus the degree to which a community can expect their management actions to replenish the fisheries within their tenure is unclear [2, 3]. furthermore, whether and how much larval dispersal links tenure areas can provide a strong basis for coopera ... | 2013 | 23541728 |