Traditional fisheries management theory supports aggressive exploitation of old and large fish to maximize a stock's biomass production and yield. Here we present an age-structured fish population model with multidimensional density-dependence to test the hypotheses that protection of large, fecund individuals is beneficial for the population and seleted fisheries variables and that effects of maternal size on early survival rate change the resilience and fisheries productivity of a pike population (Esox lucius L.) exploited by recreational angling. We find that, compared to the traditional regulatory approach of management by small minimum- length limits (so that culling of large fish is encouraged), preservation of large and old indivi...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earli...
Despite mounting recognition of the importance of fishing-induced evolution, methods for quantifying...
In this experimental fisheries regulation study, we compared the effects of size-selective fishing a...
In this experimental fisheries regulation study, we compared the effects of size-selective fishing a...
Abstract Managing fisheries using length-based harvest regulations is common, but such policies ofte...
Length-based harvest regulations alter the fishing-induced demographic and evolutionary trajectories...
Fish stocking and harvest regulations are frequently used to maintain or enhance freshwater recreati...
To predict recreational-fishing impacts on freshwater fish species, it is important to understand th...
We use six decades of catch-at-age data for perch (Perca fluviatilis) and pike (Esox lucius) in Wind...
Methods for quantifying selection pressures on adaptive traits affected by size-selective fishing ar...
Despite mounting recognition of the importance of fishing-induced evolution, methods for quantifying...
Harvest of fish and wildlife, both commercial and recreational, is a selective force that can induce...
We address the problem of optimal size-selective exploitation in an age-structured fish population m...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earli...
Despite mounting recognition of the importance of fishing-induced evolution, methods for quantifying...
In this experimental fisheries regulation study, we compared the effects of size-selective fishing a...
In this experimental fisheries regulation study, we compared the effects of size-selective fishing a...
Abstract Managing fisheries using length-based harvest regulations is common, but such policies ofte...
Length-based harvest regulations alter the fishing-induced demographic and evolutionary trajectories...
Fish stocking and harvest regulations are frequently used to maintain or enhance freshwater recreati...
To predict recreational-fishing impacts on freshwater fish species, it is important to understand th...
We use six decades of catch-at-age data for perch (Perca fluviatilis) and pike (Esox lucius) in Wind...
Methods for quantifying selection pressures on adaptive traits affected by size-selective fishing ar...
Despite mounting recognition of the importance of fishing-induced evolution, methods for quantifying...
Harvest of fish and wildlife, both commercial and recreational, is a selective force that can induce...
We address the problem of optimal size-selective exploitation in an age-structured fish population m...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
Fish populations with broad age distributions are expected to have higher reproductive capacity than...
By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earli...