The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evolution of growth rates. In a widely-cited laboratory experiment, Conover & Munch (2002; Science 297:94-96) found considerable evolutionary change in the size of harvested fish over 4 generations. Their empirical model has since been used to estimate the impact of fishery-driven evolution on fishery sustainability. Using a mathematical, individual-based model (IBM) that simulates that experiment, we showed that the selection imposed in the Conover & Munch (2002) model is unrealistically strong when compared to harvest rates in wild fisheries. We inferred the evolutionary change that could be expected over the timescale used by Conover & Munch (200...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Evolu...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evolut...
Worldwide declines of fish stocks raise concerns about deleterious consequences of harvesting for st...
Evolutionary change is occurring within tens of generations or fewer in nature. This contemporary ev...
Modern fisheries have drastically changed the level and size dependence of mortality faced by fish p...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Fishery management plans ignore the potential for evolutionary change in har-vestable biomass. We su...
Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
Human predators are reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of wild animal populations. We are quick...
Fishing reduces stock size and shifts demographics, and selective mortality may also lead to evoluti...
Fishery data gathered in the last decades show that age and size at maturation significantly dropped...
Fish stocks experiencing high fishing mortality show a tendency to mature earlier and at a smaller s...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Evolu...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...
The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evolut...
Worldwide declines of fish stocks raise concerns about deleterious consequences of harvesting for st...
Evolutionary change is occurring within tens of generations or fewer in nature. This contemporary ev...
Modern fisheries have drastically changed the level and size dependence of mortality faced by fish p...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Fishery management plans ignore the potential for evolutionary change in har-vestable biomass. We su...
Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
Human predators are reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of wild animal populations. We are quick...
Fishing reduces stock size and shifts demographics, and selective mortality may also lead to evoluti...
Fishery data gathered in the last decades show that age and size at maturation significantly dropped...
Fish stocks experiencing high fishing mortality show a tendency to mature earlier and at a smaller s...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Evolu...
Abstract1. Fishing is a strong selective force and is supposed to select for earlier maturation at s...