%AHansen, Gretchen [Division of Fish and Wildlife Minnesota Department of Natural Resources St. Paul Minnesota USA]%AHansen, Gretchen [Division of Fish and Wildlife Minnesota Department of Natural Resources St. Paul Minnesota USA]%AWinslow, Luke [Department of Biological Sciences Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York USA]%AWinslow, Luke [Department of Biological Sciences Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York USA]%ARead, Jordan [U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Mission Area Middleton Wisconsin USA]%ARead, Jordan [U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Mission Area Middleton Wisconsin USA]%ATreml, Melissa [Division of Fish and Wildlife Minnesota Department of Natural Resources St. Paul Minnesota USA]%ATreml, Melissa [Division of Fish and Wildlife Minnesota Department of Natural Resources St. Paul Minnesota USA]%ASchmalz, Patrick [Division of Fish and Wildlife Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Duluth Minnesota USA]%ASchmalz, Patrick [Division of Fish and Wildlife Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Duluth Minnesota USA]%ACarpenter, Stephen [Center for Limnology University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA]%ACarpenter, Stephen [Center for Limnology University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA]%BJournal Name: Ecosphere; Journal Volume: 10; Journal Issue: 5; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2023-09-07 18:57:43 %D2019%IWiley Blackwell (John Wiley & Sons) %JJournal Name: Ecosphere; Journal Volume: 10; Journal Issue: 5; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2023-09-07 18:57:43 %K %MOSTI ID: 10102951 %PMedium: X %TWater clarity and temperature effects on walleye safe harvest: an empirical test of the safe operating space concept %X
Successful management of natural resources requires local action that adapts to larger‐scale environmental changes in order to maintain populations within the safe operating space (SOS) of acceptable conditions. Here, we identify the boundaries of the SOS for a managed freshwater fishery in the first empirical test of the SOS concept applied to management of harvested resources. Walleye (