Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby negatively affecting population productivity, recovery, and yield. However, demonstrating that fisheries-induced phenotypic changes in the wild are at least partly genetically determined has proved notoriously difficult. Moreover, the population-level consequences of fisheries-induced evolution are still being controversially discussed. Using an experimental approach, we found that five generations of size-selective harvesting altered the life histories and behavior, but not the metabolic rate, of wild-origin zebrafish (Danio rerio). Fish adapted to high positively size selective fishing pressure invested more in reproduction, reached a small...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72524/1/j.1752-4571.2009.00088.x.pd
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting in commercial fisheries can induce rapid changes in biological traits. Whi...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
18 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables.-- The data used in this study are available as supplementary material...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72524/1/j.1752-4571.2009.00088.x.pd
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby ...
Size-selective harvesting in commercial fisheries can induce rapid changes in biological traits. Whi...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
18 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables.-- The data used in this study are available as supplementary material...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Mortality in fish populations is commonly size-selective. In fisheries, larger fish are preferential...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72524/1/j.1752-4571.2009.00088.x.pd