Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively little attention has been paid to the consequences for one of the most important parameters in evolutionary biology—effective population size (Ne). We use a combination of simulations of Atlantic cod populations experiencing harvest, artificial manipulation of cod life tables, and analytical methods to explore how adding harvest to natural mortality affects Ne, census size (N), and the ratio Ne/N. We show that harvest-mediated reductions in Ne are due entirely to reductions in recruitment, because increasing adult mortality actually increases the Ne/N ratio. This means that proportional reductions in abundance caused by harvest represent an uppe...
Can the advantage of risk-managing life-history strategies become a disadvantage under human-induced...
Can the advantage of risk-managing life-history strategies become a disadvantage under human-induced...
Fishing is often size selective such that the likelihood of capture increases with body size. It has...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
Fishery management plans ignore the potential for evolutionary change in har-vestable biomass. We su...
The ability of a population to recover from disturbances is fundamental for its persistence. Impaire...
Fish stocks experiencing high fishing mortality show a tendency to mature earlier and at a smaller s...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earli...
Abstract only.Age and size at maturity are key life-history traits in a fish stock. At the individua...
The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evoluti...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
Evolutionary effects of fishing can have unwanted consequences diminishing a fishery's value and sus...
International audienceIn marine and terrestrial ecosystems, organisms are affected by environmental ...
Can the advantage of risk-managing life-history strategies become a disadvantage under human-induced...
Can the advantage of risk-managing life-history strategies become a disadvantage under human-induced...
Fishing is often size selective such that the likelihood of capture increases with body size. It has...
Much has been written about fishery-induced evolution (FIE) in exploited species, but relatively lit...
Worldwide depletion of fish stocks has led fisheries managers to become increasingly concerned about...
Fishery management plans ignore the potential for evolutionary change in har-vestable biomass. We su...
The ability of a population to recover from disturbances is fundamental for its persistence. Impaire...
Fish stocks experiencing high fishing mortality show a tendency to mature earlier and at a smaller s...
Exploited resources might genetically evolve as a consequence of ex¬ploitation by adapting their lif...
By significantly changing sizeâdependent mortality, fisheries can cause rapid evolution toward earli...
Abstract only.Age and size at maturity are key life-history traits in a fish stock. At the individua...
The apparently intense selective differentials imposed by many fisheries may drive the rapid evoluti...
Ecologists warn that the rapid evolution occurring as a result of high-intensity commercial fishing ...
Evolutionary effects of fishing can have unwanted consequences diminishing a fishery's value and sus...
International audienceIn marine and terrestrial ecosystems, organisms are affected by environmental ...
Can the advantage of risk-managing life-history strategies become a disadvantage under human-induced...
Can the advantage of risk-managing life-history strategies become a disadvantage under human-induced...
Fishing is often size selective such that the likelihood of capture increases with body size. It has...