Size-selective fishery harvest leads to phenotypic changes in fish reproductive traits. When these changes represent an evolutionary response of a stock, they may have severe consequences for future stock dynamics and yields. In freshwater ecosystems, reproductive traits may also be affected by other human impacts such as changes in system productivity. The present study uses regression analysis to evaluate the impacts of changes in lake trophy and of an intensive size-selective harvest over several decades on the reproductive traits of common whitefish in Lake Constance between 1963 and 1999. Fecundity was strongly linked to lake trophy but was also related to the calendar year, suggesting an evolutionary response to size-selective harvest...
The body condition of Lake Constance pelagic spawning whitefish Coregonus wartmanii has changed subs...
Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed a shift in the stock-rec...
Artificial stocking practices are widely used by resource managers worldwide, in order to sustain fi...
Size-selective fishery harvest leads to phenotypic changes in fish reproductive traits. When these c...
This thesis deals with anthropogenic effects on the whitefish stock of Lake Constance in the time pe...
Size-selective fishing, environmental changes and reproductive strategies are expected to affect lif...
Accelerated growth of freshwater fish during anthropogenic eutrophication has been attributed almost...
Life history traits are important determinants of fish population dynamics and may provide insight a...
Identification of ecologically mediated mechanisms that drive population dynamical changes in fish c...
A burgeoning field of research is developing around the theory that evolutionary change can occur mu...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...
The five species of coregonids that inhabit the lower Mackenzie River, broad whitefish, Coregonus na...
International audienceP>Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed ...
Size-selective fishing is expected to affect traits such as individual growth rate, but the relation...
Decreases in size at maturation in harvested fish populations can reduce productivity and resilience...
The body condition of Lake Constance pelagic spawning whitefish Coregonus wartmanii has changed subs...
Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed a shift in the stock-rec...
Artificial stocking practices are widely used by resource managers worldwide, in order to sustain fi...
Size-selective fishery harvest leads to phenotypic changes in fish reproductive traits. When these c...
This thesis deals with anthropogenic effects on the whitefish stock of Lake Constance in the time pe...
Size-selective fishing, environmental changes and reproductive strategies are expected to affect lif...
Accelerated growth of freshwater fish during anthropogenic eutrophication has been attributed almost...
Life history traits are important determinants of fish population dynamics and may provide insight a...
Identification of ecologically mediated mechanisms that drive population dynamical changes in fish c...
A burgeoning field of research is developing around the theory that evolutionary change can occur mu...
Retaining large individuals is considered intrinsic to sustainable fishing. In this nine-year study,...
The five species of coregonids that inhabit the lower Mackenzie River, broad whitefish, Coregonus na...
International audienceP>Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed ...
Size-selective fishing is expected to affect traits such as individual growth rate, but the relation...
Decreases in size at maturation in harvested fish populations can reduce productivity and resilience...
The body condition of Lake Constance pelagic spawning whitefish Coregonus wartmanii has changed subs...
Analysis of long-term catches from the deep peri-alpine Lake Geneva, showed a shift in the stock-rec...
Artificial stocking practices are widely used by resource managers worldwide, in order to sustain fi...