Published in Evol Appl on August 01, 2009
Life history change in commercially exploited fish stocks: an analysis of trends across studies. Evol Appl (2009) 2.14
Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for stock rebuilding and recovery. Evol Appl (2009) 1.72
Old wine in new bottles: reaction norms in salmonid fishes. Heredity (Edinb) (2011) 1.37
Propensity of marine reserves to reduce the evolutionary effects of fishing in a migratory species. Evol Appl (2009) 1.33
Avoidance of fisheries-induced evolution: management implications for catch selectivity and limit reference points. Evol Appl (2009) 1.13
Toward Darwinian fisheries management. Evol Appl (2009) 1.05
Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management. Fish Fish (Oxf) (2012) 1.01
Eco-genetic model to explore fishing-induced ecological and evolutionary effects on growth and maturation schedules. Evol Appl (2009) 1.01
How fast is fisheries-induced evolution? Quantitative analysis of modelling and empirical studies. Evol Appl (2013) 1.00
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The impact of fishing-induced mortality on the evolution of alternative life-history tactics in brook charr. Evol Appl (2008) 1.42
Eco-genetic modeling of contemporary life-history evolution. Ecol Appl (2009) 1.41
Propensity of marine reserves to reduce the evolutionary effects of fishing in a migratory species. Evol Appl (2009) 1.33
Consequences of unequal population size, asymmetric gene flow and sex-biased dispersal on population structure in brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis). Mol Ecol (2004) 1.21
Size-dependent mortality induces life-history changes mediated through population dynamical feedbacks. Am Nat (2007) 0.86
Implications of fisheries-induced evolution for stock rebuilding and recovery. Evol Appl (2009) 1.72
The impact of fishing-induced mortality on the evolution of alternative life-history tactics in brook charr. Evol Appl (2008) 1.42
Propensity of marine reserves to reduce the evolutionary effects of fishing in a migratory species. Evol Appl (2009) 1.33
Quantifying selection differentials caused by recreational fishing: development of modeling framework and application to reproductive investment in pike (Esox lucius). Evol Appl (2009) 1.13