Fish stocks experiencing high fishing mortality show a tendency to mature earlier and at a smaller size, which may have a genetic component and therefore long-lasting economic and biological effects. To date, the economic effects of such ecoevolutionary dynamics have not been empirically investigated. Using 70 y of data, we develop a bioeconomic model for Northeast Arctic cod to compare the economic yield in a model in which life-history traits can vary only through phenotypic plasticity with a model in which, in addition, genetic changes can occur. We find that evolutionary changes toward faster growth and earlier maturation occur consistently even if a stock is optimally managed. However, if a stock is managed optimally, the evolutionary ...
The relative roles of density dependence and life history evolution in contributing to rapid fisheri...
Over the last eight decades, northeast Arctic cod has shown a marked change towards earlier maturati...
The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evoluti...
Fish stocks experiencing high fishing mortality show a tendency to mature earlier and at a smaller s...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
We explore the evolutionary effects of fisheries on North-East Arctic (NEA) cod. It has earlier been...
Fishing reduces stock size and shifts demographics, and selective mortality may also lead to evoluti...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Worldwide declines of fish stocks raise concerns about deleterious consequences of harvesting for st...
Abstract only.Age and size at maturity are key life-history traits in a fish stock. At the individua...
There is growing evidence that fishing causes evolution in life-history traits that affect the produ...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
There is growing evidence that fishing causes evolution in life-history traits that affect the produ...
Abstract: We explore a fishery targeting the mature part of a stock, while bycatching the immature p...
The relative roles of density dependence and life history evolution in contributing to rapid fisheri...
Over the last eight decades, northeast Arctic cod has shown a marked change towards earlier maturati...
The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evoluti...
Fish stocks experiencing high fishing mortality show a tendency to mature earlier and at a smaller s...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
We explore the evolutionary effects of fisheries on North-East Arctic (NEA) cod. It has earlier been...
Fishing reduces stock size and shifts demographics, and selective mortality may also lead to evoluti...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Worldwide declines of fish stocks raise concerns about deleterious consequences of harvesting for st...
Abstract only.Age and size at maturity are key life-history traits in a fish stock. At the individua...
There is growing evidence that fishing causes evolution in life-history traits that affect the produ...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
There is growing evidence that fishing causes evolution in life-history traits that affect the produ...
Abstract: We explore a fishery targeting the mature part of a stock, while bycatching the immature p...
The relative roles of density dependence and life history evolution in contributing to rapid fisheri...
Over the last eight decades, northeast Arctic cod has shown a marked change towards earlier maturati...
The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evoluti...