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Tag Archives: fisheries induced evolution
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On sticklebacks and fisheries induced evolution
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Conservational consequences of fisheries-induced evolution might remain minor
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Back to basics
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Infinite-dimensional model implemented to R
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How temperature affects fish maturation?
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Large size strongly favored in early life of fish
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Probabilistic maturation reaction norms: an experimental validation
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Fishing truncating salmon?
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EGRU-blog 2009 retrospect
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Lost objectivism?
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Fishing and phenotypic variance: part 2
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Fisheries induced evolution – on the dark side of the moon?
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Plastic shifts in probabilistic reaction norms
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Genes behind fish phenotypes
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Fast recovery?
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Fishing whitefish
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How to choose your fishing gear?
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The mystery of shrinking fish – a case study with Atlantic salmon
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Human impacts on nature – So what?
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Fishing for evolution
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Scientific consensus?
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A solution exists – but how to use it?
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Write interesting prose – with a little help from Dr. Nerve
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Models, modelling and the reality
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Ecosystem based fisheries management

