Understanding fish population oscillations is important for both fundamental population biology and for fisheries science. Much research has focused on the causes of population oscillations, but the eco-evolutionary consequences of population oscillations are unclear. Here, we used an empirically parametrised individual-based simulation model to explore the consequences of oscillations with different amplitudes and wavelengths. We show that oscillations with a wavelength shorter than the maximum lifespan of the fish produce marked differences in the evolutionary trajectories of asymptotic length. Wavelengths longer than the maximum lifespan of the fish, in turn, mainly manifest as ecological effects seen as the population biomass oscillatio...
A stronger focus on natural mortality may be required to better understand contemporary changes in f...
International audienceIn marine and terrestrial ecosystems, organisms are affected by environmental ...
1. Migration, the recurring movement of individuals between a breeding and a non‐breeding habitat, i...
An eco-genetic model tuned on a population of marble trout Salmo marmoratus subject to periodic floo...
Harvesting has been implicated in destabilizing the abundances of exploited populations. Because sel...
The synchrony of population dynamics in space has important implications for ecological processes, f...
Aquatic ecosystems are going through an unprecedented decline in biodiversity. This is clearly refle...
Senescence is often described as an age-dependent increase in natural mortality (known as actuarial ...
Fluctuations in wild fish populations result from interaction between population dynamics and enviro...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
Recent theoretical studies have identified chaotic dynamics in eco-evolutionary models. Yet, empiric...
Recent theoretical studies have identified chaotic dynamics in eco-evolutionary models. Yet, empiric...
The recruitment and biomass of a fish stock are influenced by their environmental conditions and ant...
The ongoing increase of ocean temperatures could have major effects on fish populations. Here the au...
International audience1. Changes in life-history traits have been observed in many fish species over...
A stronger focus on natural mortality may be required to better understand contemporary changes in f...
International audienceIn marine and terrestrial ecosystems, organisms are affected by environmental ...
1. Migration, the recurring movement of individuals between a breeding and a non‐breeding habitat, i...
An eco-genetic model tuned on a population of marble trout Salmo marmoratus subject to periodic floo...
Harvesting has been implicated in destabilizing the abundances of exploited populations. Because sel...
The synchrony of population dynamics in space has important implications for ecological processes, f...
Aquatic ecosystems are going through an unprecedented decline in biodiversity. This is clearly refle...
Senescence is often described as an age-dependent increase in natural mortality (known as actuarial ...
Fluctuations in wild fish populations result from interaction between population dynamics and enviro...
We examined whether differences in life-history characteristics can explain interspecific variation ...
Recent theoretical studies have identified chaotic dynamics in eco-evolutionary models. Yet, empiric...
Recent theoretical studies have identified chaotic dynamics in eco-evolutionary models. Yet, empiric...
The recruitment and biomass of a fish stock are influenced by their environmental conditions and ant...
The ongoing increase of ocean temperatures could have major effects on fish populations. Here the au...
International audience1. Changes in life-history traits have been observed in many fish species over...
A stronger focus on natural mortality may be required to better understand contemporary changes in f...
International audienceIn marine and terrestrial ecosystems, organisms are affected by environmental ...
1. Migration, the recurring movement of individuals between a breeding and a non‐breeding habitat, i...