The potential for selective harvests to induce rapid evolutionary change is an important question for conservation and evolutionary biology, with numerous biological, social and economic implications. We analyze 39 years of phenotypic data on horn size in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) subject to intense trophy hunting for 23 years, after which harvests nearly ceased. Our analyses revealed a significant decline in genetic value for horn length of rams, consistent with an evolutionary response to artificial selection on this trait. The probability that the observed change in male horn length was due solely to drift is 9.9%. Female horn length and male horn base, traits genetically correlated to the trait under selection, showed weak declini...
Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective e...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
Understanding the maintenance of the variation that is typically observed in natural populations has...
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...
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 development of male secondary sexual characters such as antlers or horns has substantial biologi...
The development of male secondary sexual characters such as antlers or horns has substantial biologi...
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...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective e...
Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective e...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
Understanding the maintenance of the variation that is typically observed in natural populations has...
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...
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 development of male secondary sexual characters such as antlers or horns has substantial biologi...
The development of male secondary sexual characters such as antlers or horns has substantial biologi...
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...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective e...
Human harvests can unwittingly drive evolution on morphology and life history, and these selective e...
The influence of human harvest on evolution of secondary sexual characteristics has implications for...
Understanding the maintenance of the variation that is typically observed in natural populations has...