Bristol Bay, Alaska, USA, produces some of the most abundant and biologically diverse sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) runs in the world, many of which have been heavily fished by gillnet fisheries for over 100 years. Quantification of fishery selection on age and size at maturation over long time periods is essential to understand evolutionary consequences on stock demographics and sustainable fishery management. We performed these quantifications for multiple fishing districts from 1946-2008 and evaluated how different management strategies affected fishery selection in different areas. Analyses revealed that larger than average fish were caught in most years, selection differed significantly between males and females, and patterns of ...
Changes over time in age, sex, and length-at-age of returning Pacific salmon have been widely observ...
Dam construction often blocks migration of anadromous sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), resulting...
Abstract.—The effective conservation of salmonids requires the recognition and preservation of popul...
Spatial and temporal trends and variation in life-history traits, including age and length at matura...
Despite the ubiquity of studies quantifying the strength and form of selection in nature, rarely is ...
<div><p>The average sizes of Pacific salmon have declined in some areas in the Northeast Pacific ove...
Exploitation of Skeena River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) has been conducted almost solely by...
Concern regarding the potential for selective fisheries to degrade desirable characteristics of expl...
The average sizes of Pacific salmon have declined in some areas in the Northeast Pacific over the pa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Understanding the life histories of exploited aquatic ...
Understanding population-specific spawner-recruit relationships is necessary for sustainable salmon ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Pacific salmon represent an important group of species...
Abstract Bottlenecks can have lasting effects on genetic population structure that obscure patterns ...
Sockeye salmon exhibit great ecological diversity among populations. During the last glacial period,...
We review the evidence for fisheries-induced evolution in anadromous salmonids Salmon are exposed to...
Changes over time in age, sex, and length-at-age of returning Pacific salmon have been widely observ...
Dam construction often blocks migration of anadromous sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), resulting...
Abstract.—The effective conservation of salmonids requires the recognition and preservation of popul...
Spatial and temporal trends and variation in life-history traits, including age and length at matura...
Despite the ubiquity of studies quantifying the strength and form of selection in nature, rarely is ...
<div><p>The average sizes of Pacific salmon have declined in some areas in the Northeast Pacific ove...
Exploitation of Skeena River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) has been conducted almost solely by...
Concern regarding the potential for selective fisheries to degrade desirable characteristics of expl...
The average sizes of Pacific salmon have declined in some areas in the Northeast Pacific over the pa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Understanding the life histories of exploited aquatic ...
Understanding population-specific spawner-recruit relationships is necessary for sustainable salmon ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Pacific salmon represent an important group of species...
Abstract Bottlenecks can have lasting effects on genetic population structure that obscure patterns ...
Sockeye salmon exhibit great ecological diversity among populations. During the last glacial period,...
We review the evidence for fisheries-induced evolution in anadromous salmonids Salmon are exposed to...
Changes over time in age, sex, and length-at-age of returning Pacific salmon have been widely observ...
Dam construction often blocks migration of anadromous sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), resulting...
Abstract.—The effective conservation of salmonids requires the recognition and preservation of popul...