There is evidence that fisheries are altering the phenotypic composition of fish populations, often in ways that may reduce the value of fish stocks for the exploiters. Despite the increasing number of theoretical and field studies, there is still debate as to whether these changes are genetic, can be reversed, and are occurring rapidly enough to be considered in fisheries management. We review the contribution that selection experiments have already provided with respect to the study of the evolutionary effect of fisheries, identify issues that still require more study, and outline future directions for doing so. Selection experiments have already been crucial in showing that harvesting can lead to phenotypic and genetic evolution over rel...
For the past century, the human population has been growing, and the human technology has been advan...
Fisheries induce one of the strongest anthropogenic selective pressures on natural populations, but ...
Fishery data gathered in the last decades show that age and size at maturation significantly dropped...
There is evidence that fisheries are altering the phenotypic composition of fish populations, often ...
Evolutionary change is occurring within tens of generations or fewer in nature. This contemporary ev...
Human predators are reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of wild animal populations. We are quick...
Increased mortality from fishing is expected to favor faster life histories, realized through earlie...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
Man has a major impact on marine environments through exploitation of fish resources. Fisheries can ...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
Fishing may induce neutral and adaptive evolution affecting life-history traits, and molecular evide...
Humans have a penchant for unintentionally selecting against that which they desire most. In fishes,...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Abstract Fishing‐associated selection is one of the most important human‐induced evolutionary pressu...
The application of evolutionary principles to the management of fisheries has gained considerable at...
For the past century, the human population has been growing, and the human technology has been advan...
Fisheries induce one of the strongest anthropogenic selective pressures on natural populations, but ...
Fishery data gathered in the last decades show that age and size at maturation significantly dropped...
There is evidence that fisheries are altering the phenotypic composition of fish populations, often ...
Evolutionary change is occurring within tens of generations or fewer in nature. This contemporary ev...
Human predators are reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of wild animal populations. We are quick...
Increased mortality from fishing is expected to favor faster life histories, realized through earlie...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
Man has a major impact on marine environments through exploitation of fish resources. Fisheries can ...
The argument that sufficiently high fishing mortality (selective or not) can effect genetic change i...
Fishing may induce neutral and adaptive evolution affecting life-history traits, and molecular evide...
Humans have a penchant for unintentionally selecting against that which they desire most. In fishes,...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
Abstract Fishing‐associated selection is one of the most important human‐induced evolutionary pressu...
The application of evolutionary principles to the management of fisheries has gained considerable at...
For the past century, the human population has been growing, and the human technology has been advan...
Fisheries induce one of the strongest anthropogenic selective pressures on natural populations, but ...
Fishery data gathered in the last decades show that age and size at maturation significantly dropped...