According to the theory of compensatory dynamics, depleted populations should recover when the threat responsible for their decline is removed because per capita population growth is assumed to be highest when populations are at their smallest viable sizes. Yet, many seriously depleted fish populations have failed to recover despite threat mitigation. Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks off Newfoundland, despite 30 years of dramatically reduced fishing mortality and numerous fishery closures, have not recovered, suggesting that drivers other than fishing can regulate the growth of collapsed fish populations, inhibiting or preventing their recovery. Here, using Bayesian inference, we show strong evidence of Allee effects in a south Newfoundla...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
According to the theory of compensatory dynamics, depleted populations should recover when the threa...
According to the theory of compensatory dynamics, depleted populations should recover when the threa...
There are concerns that increasing anthropogenic stressors can cause catastrophic transitions in eco...
The ability of a population to recover from disturbances is fundamental for its persistence. Impaire...
The fitness or population growth rate of populations with Allee effects increases with increasing po...
The population dynamics of marine fish at low abundance has long been of interest. One century ago, ...
Marine populations often show considerable variation in their productivity, including regime shifts....
Collapses and regime changes are pervasive in complex systems (such as marine ecosystems) governed b...
Collapses and regime changes are pervasive in complex systems (such as marine ecosystems) governed b...
Abstract: The large declines in abundance and failure to recover in many Atlantic cod populations ha...
Collapses and regime changes are pervasive in complex systems (such as marine ecosystems) governed b...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
According to the theory of compensatory dynamics, depleted populations should recover when the threa...
According to the theory of compensatory dynamics, depleted populations should recover when the threa...
There are concerns that increasing anthropogenic stressors can cause catastrophic transitions in eco...
The ability of a population to recover from disturbances is fundamental for its persistence. Impaire...
The fitness or population growth rate of populations with Allee effects increases with increasing po...
The population dynamics of marine fish at low abundance has long been of interest. One century ago, ...
Marine populations often show considerable variation in their productivity, including regime shifts....
Collapses and regime changes are pervasive in complex systems (such as marine ecosystems) governed b...
Collapses and regime changes are pervasive in complex systems (such as marine ecosystems) governed b...
Abstract: The large declines in abundance and failure to recover in many Atlantic cod populations ha...
Collapses and regime changes are pervasive in complex systems (such as marine ecosystems) governed b...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...