FIG. 5 in Predicting Eco-evolutionary Impacts of Fishing on Body Size and Trophic Role of Atlantic Cod ...
FIG. 5. (A) Change in mean trophic level and (B) the abundance of fish with trophic level greater than 5.5, relative to the unfished population, with size-selective fishing mortality in both scenarios. In both panels, black lines are demography only, gray lines are demography with adaptation. ... :...
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Summary: | FIG. 5. (A) Change in mean trophic level and (B) the abundance of fish with trophic level greater than 5.5, relative to the unfished population, with size-selective fishing mortality in both scenarios. In both panels, black lines are demography only, gray lines are demography with adaptation. ... : Published as part of Kindsvater, Holly K. & Palkovacs, Eric P., 2017, Predicting Eco-evolutionary Impacts of Fishing on Body Size and Trophic Role of Atlantic Cod, pp. 475-482 in Copeia 105 (3) on page 479, DOI: 10.1643/OT-16-533, http://zenodo.org/record/13230539 ... |
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