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- W4387029160 abstract "Fishing selectively removes individuals from populations when phenotypic traits make certain individuals more desirable or vulnerable to capture. When this fishing-associated selectivity occurs due to traits with a heritable, genetic basis, fisheries-induced selection can occur. Evolutionary changes in body size and life-history characteristics due to fishing have received the most research attention, but at every stage of the fish capture process, physiological mechanisms may also play a role in determining which fish within a species are captured and which are not. Environmental variables, including temperature, hypoxia, food availability, and population density, may all influence which traits are under selection due to fishing and to what extent, largely due to the effects of plasticity and gene-by-environment interactions. Increased understanding of the relevance of physiology in modulating the evolutionary effects of fishing will be key in devising solutions for reducing selectivity and preserving genetic diversity for adaptive capacity in the face of environmental change." @default.
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- W4387029160 title "Fisheries-induced evolution and selection on physiological traits" @default.
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