Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased mortality among mature individuals. We tested this prediction over the period from 1978 to 2013 for three populations of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off Newfoundland. These populations were heavily fished for a long period. We considered changes in standardized gonad weight as a proxy for changes in gonadal investment. We accounted for the allometry between gonad and body weight, individual body condition, water temperature, and potential spatial and density-dependent effects. Males display significant temporal trends in gonadal investment in all populations; in agreement with theoretical predictions, these trends show increased gonadal invest...
There is evidence of earlier maturation in males than in females and indications of higher mortality...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua, L.) stocks off Newfoundland and Labrador underwent severe depletions tha...
We examined the influence of population collapse on individual potential fecundity and total populat...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Life history theory predicts that fishing may select for increased reproductive investment. A model ...
By estimating probabilistic reaction norms for age and size at maturation, we show that maturation s...
Analysis of 46 yr of research trawl survey data from seven regions in the Northwest Atlantic (Newfou...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Animals partition and trade off their resources between competing needs such as growth, maintenance,...
In this study, we model daily reproductive output over an entire spawning season for a range of simu...
Decreasing temporal trends in probabilistic maturation reaction norm (PMRN) midpoints, symptomatic o...
Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may h...
To describe the temporal spawning of cod and its relation to water temperature, sexual maturity, len...
Successful resource‐management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
There is evidence of earlier maturation in males than in females and indications of higher mortality...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua, L.) stocks off Newfoundland and Labrador underwent severe depletions tha...
We examined the influence of population collapse on individual potential fecundity and total populat...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Life history theory predicts selection for higher reproductive investment in response to increased m...
Life history theory predicts that fishing may select for increased reproductive investment. A model ...
By estimating probabilistic reaction norms for age and size at maturation, we show that maturation s...
Analysis of 46 yr of research trawl survey data from seven regions in the Northwest Atlantic (Newfou...
Successful resource-management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
Animals partition and trade off their resources between competing needs such as growth, maintenance,...
In this study, we model daily reproductive output over an entire spawning season for a range of simu...
Decreasing temporal trends in probabilistic maturation reaction norm (PMRN) midpoints, symptomatic o...
Harvesting may be a potent driver of demographic change and contemporary evolution, which both may h...
To describe the temporal spawning of cod and its relation to water temperature, sexual maturity, len...
Successful resource‐management and conservation outcomes ideally depend on matching the spatial scal...
There is evidence of earlier maturation in males than in females and indications of higher mortality...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua, L.) stocks off Newfoundland and Labrador underwent severe depletions tha...
We examined the influence of population collapse on individual potential fecundity and total populat...