[HTML][HTML] Robbing Peter to pay Paul: replacing unintended cross-taxa conflicts with intentional tradeoffs by moving from piecemeal to integrated fisheries bycatch …

E Gilman, M Chaloupka, L Dagorn, M Hall… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2019 - Springer
Bycatch in fisheries can have profound effects on the abundance of species with relatively
low resilience to increased mortality, can alter the evolutionary characteristics and …

Sustainable fishing of inland waters

J Kolding, PAM van Zwieten - 2014 - bora.uib.no
Sustainability in fisheries has over the past decades evolved from a single species
maximization concept to covering ecosystem and biodiversity considerations. This …

Roles of density-dependent growth and life history evolution in accounting for fisheries-induced trait changes

AM Eikeset, ES Dunlop, M Heino… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
The relative roles of density dependence and life history evolution in contributing to rapid
fisheries-induced trait changes remain debated. In the 1930s, northeast Arctic cod (Gadus …

Ending overfishing while catching more fish

S Zhou, ADM Smith, EE Knudsen - Fish and Fisheries, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The world's seas and oceans are a vital source of animal protein from fishing and a major
contributor to global food security. It has been argued that global wild‐catch production has …

The life aquatic: advances in marine vertebrate genomics

JL Kelley, AP Brown, NO Therkildsen… - Nature Reviews …, 2016 - nature.com
The ocean is hypothesized to be where life on earth originated, and subsequent
evolutionary transitions between marine and terrestrial environments have been key events …

Ecology of harvest‐driven trait changes and implications for ecosystem management

EP Palkovacs, MM Moritsch… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Harvest of wild animals and plants is pervasive, exerts ecological and evolutionary pressure
on populations, and is known to drive rapid changes in organismal traits. Although the …

Multigenerational exposure to warming and fishing causes recruitment collapse, but size diversity and periodic cooling can aid recovery

HF Wootton, A Audzijonyte… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Global warming and fisheries harvest are significantly impacting wild fish stocks, yet their
interactive influence on population resilience to stress remains unclear. We explored these …

Genetic stock structure of New Zealand fish and the use of genomics in fisheries management: an overview and outlook

Y Papa, T Oosting, N Valenza-Troubat… - New Zealand Journal …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Sustainable management of wild fisheries requires accurate delineation of reproductively
isolated stocks to avoid depletion of a commercially and ecologically important resource …

Rapid evolution meets invasive species control: the potential for pesticide resistance in sea lamprey

ES Dunlop, R McLaughlin, JV Adams… - Canadian Journal of …, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
Rapid evolution of pest, pathogen, and wildlife populations can have undesirable effects, for
example, when insects evolve resistance to pesticides or fishes evolve smaller body size in …

Do static and dynamic marine protected areas that restrict pelagic fishing achieve ecological objectives?

E Gilman, MJ Kaiser, M Chaloupka - Ecosphere, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
There has been a recent proliferation of large‐scale marine protected areas (MPA s)
containing pelagic habitats. These contribute substantially toward meeting the area‐based …