By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earlier maturation in harvested species. Because earlier maturation negatively affects biomass yield and sustainability, ignoring evolutionary changes could significantly reduce the success of fisheries management policy. With a quantitative genetic model of size at maturation that incorporates phenotype plasticity, we examine the impact of different management strategies including traditional effort control and Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). After verifying the model's accuracy, using historical trajectories for size at maturation in cod (Gadus morhua), we test model predictions under different management schemes with life history parameters for ...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories...
By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earli...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
reserves in the light of fisheries-induced evolution in mobility and size at maturation. J. Northw. ...
Worldwide declines of fish stocks raise concerns about deleterious consequences of harvesting for st...
Though marine protected areas (MPAs) have recently become a central element of many marine resource ...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Evolutionary effects of fishing can have unwanted consequences diminishing a fishery's value and sus...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories...
By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earli...
Size-selective fishing may induce rapid evolutionary changes in life-history traits such as size at ...
reserves in the light of fisheries-induced evolution in mobility and size at maturation. J. Northw. ...
Worldwide declines of fish stocks raise concerns about deleterious consequences of harvesting for st...
Though marine protected areas (MPAs) have recently become a central element of many marine resource ...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Evolutionary effects of fishing can have unwanted consequences diminishing a fishery's value and sus...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life-...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
Today, fishing is the dominant source of mortality in most commercially exploited fish stocks. Life...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Fishing is very likely to create selective pressures inducing adaptive changes in the life histories...