Selective harvesting regimes are often implemented because age and sex classes contribute differently to population dynamics and hunters show preferences associated with body size and trophy value. We reviewed the literature on how such cropping regimes affect the demography of the remaining population (here termed demographic side effects ). First, we examined the implications of removing a large proportion of a specific age or sex class. Such harvesting strategies often bias the population sex ratio toward females and reduce the mean age of males, which may consequently delay birth dates, reduce birth synchrony, delay body mass development, and alter offspring sex ratios. Second, we reviewed the side effects associated with the sel...
Background: Little is known about the impact of prey sexual dimorphism on predator-prey dynamics and...
Demographic models accounting for operational sex ratio (OSR) show that male numbers can have a subs...
1. There is growing concern about the evolutionary consequences of human harvesting on pheno-typic t...
Selective harvesting regimes are often implemented because age and sex classes contribute differentl...
Female ungulates are often selectively harvested according to their reproductive status. Because ung...
Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance in wild p...
Abstract Harvest, through its intensity and regulation, often results in selection on female reprodu...
Harvesting is a human-imposed selective pressure. Harvest-induced mortality is not random and mostly...
Harvest can affect the ecology and evolution of wild species. The removal of key individuals, such a...
AbstractApparent competition, or predator selection for rare secondary prey instead of abundant prim...
1. Changes in the abundance of populations have always perplexed ecologists but long-term studies ar...
Harvesting for food or sport is often non-random with respect to demographic state, such as size or ...
Hunting is commonly used by wildlife agencies to provide recreational opportunities and to reduce hu...
There is increasing evidence of indirect effects of hunting on populations. In species with sexuall...
AbstractMale targeted harvest regimes of carnivores are now widely accepted to result in increased s...
Background: Little is known about the impact of prey sexual dimorphism on predator-prey dynamics and...
Demographic models accounting for operational sex ratio (OSR) show that male numbers can have a subs...
1. There is growing concern about the evolutionary consequences of human harvesting on pheno-typic t...
Selective harvesting regimes are often implemented because age and sex classes contribute differentl...
Female ungulates are often selectively harvested according to their reproductive status. Because ung...
Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance in wild p...
Abstract Harvest, through its intensity and regulation, often results in selection on female reprodu...
Harvesting is a human-imposed selective pressure. Harvest-induced mortality is not random and mostly...
Harvest can affect the ecology and evolution of wild species. The removal of key individuals, such a...
AbstractApparent competition, or predator selection for rare secondary prey instead of abundant prim...
1. Changes in the abundance of populations have always perplexed ecologists but long-term studies ar...
Harvesting for food or sport is often non-random with respect to demographic state, such as size or ...
Hunting is commonly used by wildlife agencies to provide recreational opportunities and to reduce hu...
There is increasing evidence of indirect effects of hunting on populations. In species with sexuall...
AbstractMale targeted harvest regimes of carnivores are now widely accepted to result in increased s...
Background: Little is known about the impact of prey sexual dimorphism on predator-prey dynamics and...
Demographic models accounting for operational sex ratio (OSR) show that male numbers can have a subs...
1. There is growing concern about the evolutionary consequences of human harvesting on pheno-typic t...