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The role of fish life-history evolution in a marine ecosystem: evolutionaryŽ loss of fisheries yields

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posted on 2024-01-19, 12:28 authored by Asta Audzijonyte, Anna Kuparinen, Beth Fulton

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In many commercially important fish stocks, fishing induced mortality can be several times higher than natural mortality. If fishing is sizeselective, it will disproportionally decrease survival of fastest growing and largest individuals, leading to fisheries induced evolution (FIE). Empirical data from wild fish stocks and theoretical models show strong support that FIE is already happening (Figure 1) and might be having negative impact on recovery of heavily exploited stocks. Yet, nothing is known about the ecosystem level consequences of FIE

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Symposia

2012 Annual Science Conference, Bergen, Norway

Session

Theme Session L: Evolution of management frameworks to prevent overfishing

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L:28

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[Authors]. 2012. The role of fish life-history evolution in a marine ecosystem: evolutionaryŽ loss of fisheries yields. 2012 Annual Science Conference, Bergen, Norway. CM 2012/L:28. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24974553

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