Selectively removing fish based on particular traits, such as body size, may shift trait abundance in the remaining population, resulting in a phenomenon called fisheries-induced evolution. Recently, there is growing interest in evaluating the effects of fisheries-induced evolution on fish behaviour. Aquatic protected areas (APAs) have been designated in some habitats in efforts to prohibit harvesting and maintain natural ranges of phenotypic variation for impacted species. Here, we attempted to test whether APAs that prohibit all forms of fishing have an evolutionary influence on adult largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) behaviour by investigating the relationship between capture method and behavioural type. Fish, caught via active (an...
In most fisheries, larger fish experience substantially higher mortality than smaller fish. Body len...
Non-random mortality associated with commercial and recreational fisheries have the potential to cau...
The possibility for fishery-induced evolution of life history traits is an important but unresolved ...
Recently, there has been growing recognition that fish harvesting practices can have important impac...
Recently, there has been growing recognition that fish harvesting practices can have impor-tant impa...
Size-selective harvesting associated with commercial and recreational fishing practices has been sho...
Fish behavior types can predict angling vulnerability, providing insights about how recreational fis...
A large body of research has documented evolutionary change in fish populations as a result of selec...
Recreational fishing can negatively impact fish populations through the removal of fish with specifi...
Recreational fisheries represent complex coupled human and natural systems subject to intricate feed...
In recreational fisheries it is understood that individual fish that exhibit bolder personality trai...
Harvesting wild populations may contrast or reinforce natural agents of selection and potentially ca...
Whether intensive harvesting alters the behavioural repertoire of exploited fishes is currently unkn...
Harvest of fish and wildlife, both commercial and recreational, is a selective force that can induce...
Harvesting of wild-living animals is often intensive and may selectively target heritable behavioral...
In most fisheries, larger fish experience substantially higher mortality than smaller fish. Body len...
Non-random mortality associated with commercial and recreational fisheries have the potential to cau...
The possibility for fishery-induced evolution of life history traits is an important but unresolved ...
Recently, there has been growing recognition that fish harvesting practices can have important impac...
Recently, there has been growing recognition that fish harvesting practices can have impor-tant impa...
Size-selective harvesting associated with commercial and recreational fishing practices has been sho...
Fish behavior types can predict angling vulnerability, providing insights about how recreational fis...
A large body of research has documented evolutionary change in fish populations as a result of selec...
Recreational fishing can negatively impact fish populations through the removal of fish with specifi...
Recreational fisheries represent complex coupled human and natural systems subject to intricate feed...
In recreational fisheries it is understood that individual fish that exhibit bolder personality trai...
Harvesting wild populations may contrast or reinforce natural agents of selection and potentially ca...
Whether intensive harvesting alters the behavioural repertoire of exploited fishes is currently unkn...
Harvest of fish and wildlife, both commercial and recreational, is a selective force that can induce...
Harvesting of wild-living animals is often intensive and may selectively target heritable behavioral...
In most fisheries, larger fish experience substantially higher mortality than smaller fish. Body len...
Non-random mortality associated with commercial and recreational fisheries have the potential to cau...
The possibility for fishery-induced evolution of life history traits is an important but unresolved ...