1. Selective hunting can affect demographic characteristics and phenotypic traits of the targeted species. Hunting systems often involve harvesting quotas based on sex, age and/or size categories to avoid selective pressure. However, it is difficult to assess whether such regulations deter hunters from targeting larger “trophy” animals with longer horns that may have evolutionary consequences. 2. Here, we compile 44,088 annually resolved and absolutely dated measurements of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) horn growth increments from 8,355 males, harvested between 1978 and 2013, in the eastern Swiss Canton of Grisons. We aim to determine whether male ibex with longer horns were preferentially targeted, causing animals with early rapid horn growth t...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
Many studies comparing the behaviour of individ- uals of different genders or species showed that an...
1. There is growing concern about the evolutionary consequences of human harvesting on pheno-typic t...
1. Selective hunting can affect demographic characteristics and phenotypic traits of the targeted sp...
Selective hunting can affect demographic characteristics and phenotypic traits of the targeted speci...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
Secondary sexual traits in males of polygynous species are important determinants of reproductive su...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Factors affecting horn size in wild Caprinae are of biological and socio-economic interest because s...
The expression of sexually selected traits in highly dimorphic ungulates may be influenced by enviro...
While all models of sexual selection assume that the development and expression of enlarged secondar...
Harvesting is a human-imposed selective pressure. Harvest-induced mortality is not random and mostly...
Funding: MBM is supported by a University Research Fellowship from the Royal Society (London). M.F.‐...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
Many studies comparing the behaviour of individ- uals of different genders or species showed that an...
1. There is growing concern about the evolutionary consequences of human harvesting on pheno-typic t...
1. Selective hunting can affect demographic characteristics and phenotypic traits of the targeted sp...
Selective hunting can affect demographic characteristics and phenotypic traits of the targeted speci...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
Secondary sexual traits in males of polygynous species are important determinants of reproductive su...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Factors affecting horn size in wild Caprinae are of biological and socio-economic interest because s...
The expression of sexually selected traits in highly dimorphic ungulates may be influenced by enviro...
While all models of sexual selection assume that the development and expression of enlarged secondar...
Harvesting is a human-imposed selective pressure. Harvest-induced mortality is not random and mostly...
Funding: MBM is supported by a University Research Fellowship from the Royal Society (London). M.F.‐...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
Many studies comparing the behaviour of individ- uals of different genders or species showed that an...
1. There is growing concern about the evolutionary consequences of human harvesting on pheno-typic t...