Aquatic ecosystems are going through an unprecedented decline in biodiversity. This is clearly reflected in the phenomenal declines in fisheries catches and collapses of many fish populations. Different levels of biological organisation interact in complex ways, and changes in fish life-history traits are reflected at population and ecosystem levels. However, the mechanisms behind those interactions are not well understood, and some interactions are completely unknown. This work uses mathematical modelling to explore how senescence, an often-ignored life-history trait affects fish population dynamics and response to fishing. Simulations demonstrate that senescence leads to evolutionary trajectory towards declining asymptotic length and popu...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
Fisheries have reduced the abundances of large piscivores-such as gadids (cod, pollock, etc.) and tu...
Fishing reduces stock size and shifts demographics, and selective mortality may also lead to evoluti...
Senescence is often described as an age-dependent increase in natural mortality (known as actuarial ...
Senescence is often described as an age‐dependent increase in natural mortality (known as actuarial ...
Understanding fish population oscillations is important for both fundamental population biology and ...
Understanding how wild populations respond to multiple environmental stressors, and how they recover...
Although contemporary trends indicative of evolutionary change have been detected in the lifehistory...
A stronger focus on natural mortality may be required to better understand contemporary changes in f...
Fluctuations in wild fish populations result from interaction between population dynamics and enviro...
Fishing is widely known to magnify fluctuations in targeted populations. These fluctuations are corr...
Mortality caused by harvesting can select for life history changes in the harvested stock. Should th...
Fish populations globally are susceptible to endangerment through exploitation and habitat loss. We ...
An eco-genetic model tuned on a population of marble trout Salmo marmoratus subject to periodic floo...
The delineation of natural populations has many faces. While a stock relates to a management unit of...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
Fisheries have reduced the abundances of large piscivores-such as gadids (cod, pollock, etc.) and tu...
Fishing reduces stock size and shifts demographics, and selective mortality may also lead to evoluti...
Senescence is often described as an age-dependent increase in natural mortality (known as actuarial ...
Senescence is often described as an age‐dependent increase in natural mortality (known as actuarial ...
Understanding fish population oscillations is important for both fundamental population biology and ...
Understanding how wild populations respond to multiple environmental stressors, and how they recover...
Although contemporary trends indicative of evolutionary change have been detected in the lifehistory...
A stronger focus on natural mortality may be required to better understand contemporary changes in f...
Fluctuations in wild fish populations result from interaction between population dynamics and enviro...
Fishing is widely known to magnify fluctuations in targeted populations. These fluctuations are corr...
Mortality caused by harvesting can select for life history changes in the harvested stock. Should th...
Fish populations globally are susceptible to endangerment through exploitation and habitat loss. We ...
An eco-genetic model tuned on a population of marble trout Salmo marmoratus subject to periodic floo...
The delineation of natural populations has many faces. While a stock relates to a management unit of...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
Fisheries have reduced the abundances of large piscivores-such as gadids (cod, pollock, etc.) and tu...
Fishing reduces stock size and shifts demographics, and selective mortality may also lead to evoluti...