The interest in fishing‐induced life‐history evolution has been growing in the last decade, in part because of the increasing number of studies suggesting evolutionary changes in life …
Climate change and resource exploitation have been shown to modify the importance of bottom-up and top-down forces in ecosystems. However, the resulting pattern of trophic …
Oogenesis in fishes follows a universal plan; yet, due to differences in the synchrony and rate of egg development, spawning frequency varies from daily to once in a lifetime. Some …
Reproductive Biology of Teleost Fishes is the first integrated review of the reproductive biology of the bony fishes, which are the most species-rich and diversified group of …
Reproductive timing can be defined as the temporal pattern of reproduction over a lifetime. Although reproductive timing is highly variable in marine fishes, certain traits are universal …
D Pauly, WWL Cheung - Global change biology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
One of the main expected responses of marine fishes to ocean warming is decrease in body size, as supported by evidence from empirical data and theoretical modeling. The theoretical …
AM Sturrock, E Hunter, JA Milton, EIMF… - Methods in Ecology …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Trace element concentrations in fish earstones ('otoliths') are widely used to discriminate spatially discrete populations or individuals of marine fish, based on a commonly held …
RM Rideout, J Tomkiewicz - Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The traditional view of iteroparity in fishes is one of an annual reproductive cycle that culminates each year in spawning. More recently, a more flexible view of fish reproduction …
Although incorporating detailed reproductive data into all stock assessments is not a practical goal, the need to understand how reproductive biology affects population …