Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective effects may be detrimental to the management of natural resources. Although theory suggests that harvest refuges, as sources of unselected animals, could buffer the effects of human exploitation on wild populations, few studies have assessed their efficiency. We analyzed records from >7000 trophy bighorn rams (Ovis canadensis) harvested in Alberta, Canada, between 1974 and 2011 to investigate if the movement of rams from refuges toward harvested areas reduced the effects of selective harvesting on horn size through phenotypic rescue. Rams taken near refuges had horns on average about 3% longer than rams shot far from refuges and were slightly ...
Migrants from protected areas may buffer the risk of harvest-induced evolutionary changes in exploit...
Understanding how wildlife populations respond to selection pressures imposed by environmental and a...
Many agencies and researchers use data from harvested animals to study temporal trends in phenotype....
Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective e...
Sustainable exploitation must minimize its impact on the ecology and evolution of exploited wildlife...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Understanding how wildlife populations respond to selection pressures imposed by environmental and a...
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...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
Migrants from protected areas may buffer the risk of harvest-induced evolutionary changes in exploit...
Understanding how wildlife populations respond to selection pressures imposed by environmental and a...
Many agencies and researchers use data from harvested animals to study temporal trends in phenotype....
Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective e...
Sustainable exploitation must minimize its impact on the ecology and evolution of exploited wildlife...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
Selective harvest may lead to rapid evolutionary change. For large herbivores, trophy hunting remove...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
Understanding how wildlife populations respond to selection pressures imposed by environmental and a...
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...
The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question fo...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
Migrants from protected areas may buffer the risk of harvest-induced evolutionary changes in exploit...
Understanding how wildlife populations respond to selection pressures imposed by environmental and a...
Many agencies and researchers use data from harvested animals to study temporal trends in phenotype....