There is concern that the commercial harvest of kangaroos (Macropus spp.) is affecting species fitness and evolutionary potential because the harvest selects for larger individuals, particularly males. This paper reviews the likely effect of selective harvesting on specific traits associated with fitness, including size, and on adaptive genotypes through generalised loss of gene diversity. Heritability for traits associated with fitness is low generally. The intensity of selection imposed by harvesting is low for several reasons: the geographic size of genetic populations is much larger than the harvest localities, which are therefore not closed but open with immigration acting to correct any change in allele frequencies through harvesting;...
The eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) has increased in numbers leading to over-abundant pop...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
There are several aspects of biology in which the contribution of males and females is unequal. In t...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
Dispersal is a key process for population persistence, particularly in fragmented landscapes. Connec...
Wildlife harvesting has a long history in Australia, including obvious examples of overexploitation....
10.1093/beheco/arv209Allocation of resources to current reproduction may reduce future reproduction,...
1. Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to...
Management of the commercial harvest of kangaroos relies on quotas set annually as a proportion of r...
Many Australian marsupial species require active population management to ensure their survival in t...
Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to ch...
Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) is one of two species of tree-kangaroo resident in ...
Progressive body‐size dwarfing of animal populations is predicted under chronic mortality stress, su...
The environment an animal inhabits directs the inheritance of traits that improve fitness, with gene...
The eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) has increased in numbers leading to over-abundant pop...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
There are several aspects of biology in which the contribution of males and females is unequal. In t...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
Dispersal is a key process for population persistence, particularly in fragmented landscapes. Connec...
Wildlife harvesting has a long history in Australia, including obvious examples of overexploitation....
10.1093/beheco/arv209Allocation of resources to current reproduction may reduce future reproduction,...
1. Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to...
Management of the commercial harvest of kangaroos relies on quotas set annually as a proportion of r...
Many Australian marsupial species require active population management to ensure their survival in t...
Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to ch...
Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) is one of two species of tree-kangaroo resident in ...
Progressive body‐size dwarfing of animal populations is predicted under chronic mortality stress, su...
The environment an animal inhabits directs the inheritance of traits that improve fitness, with gene...
The eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) has increased in numbers leading to over-abundant pop...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
There are several aspects of biology in which the contribution of males and females is unequal. In t...