Telemetry is an increasingly common tool for studying the ecology of wild fish, with great potential to provide valuable information for management and conservation. For researchers …
Restricting human activities through Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is assumed to create more resilient biological communities with a greater capacity to resist and recover following …
Fish have proven to be model organisms for the study of animal personalities, and a rich literature documents consistent interindividual behavioral differences in a variety of species …
Human exploitation of wild‐living animals has been suggested to create a 'landscape of fear'. A consequence could be that individuals surviving intensive harvesting, either as a …
Summary 1 Climate change is affecting species distributions and will increasingly do so. However, current understanding of which individuals and species are most likely to survive …
Size‐selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby negatively affecting population productivity, recovery, and yield. However …
Migration is a widespread but highly diverse component of many animal life histories. Fish migrate throughout the world's oceans, within lakes and rivers, and between the two realms …
Harvest of fish and wildlife, both commercial and recreational, is a selective force that can induce evolutionary changes to life history and behavior. Naturally selective forces may …
Considerable time and money are expended in the pursuit of catching fish with hooks (eg, handlining, angling, longlining, trolling, drumlining) across the recreational, commercial and …