Recreational fishing selectively captures individuals with the highest fitness potential.
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Vulnerability of individual fish to capture by trawling is influenced by capacity for anaerobic metabolismDoes individual variation in metabolic phenotype predict fish behaviour and performance?Encountering a bait is necessary but insufficient to explain individual variability in vulnerability to angling in two freshwater benthivorous fish in the wild.Behavioural responses to human-induced change: Why fishing should not be ignored.Fast and behavior-selective exploitation of a marine fish targeted by anglers.Sight or smell? Behavioural and heart rate responses in subordinate rainbow trout exposed to cues from dominant fish.Consistent size-independent harvest selection on fish body shape in two recreationally exploited marine speciesDifferences in the metabolic rates of exploited and unexploited fish populations: a signature of recreational fisheries induced evolution?The evolutionary legacy of size-selective harvesting extends from genes to populations.Impacts of invasive fish removal through angling on population characteristics and juvenile growth rate.Empirical Evidence for Species-Specific Export of Fish Naïveté from a No-Take Marine Protected Area in a Coastal Recreational Hook and Line FisheryRapidly shifting maturation schedules following reduced commercial harvest in a freshwater fish.Shark recreational fisheries: Status, challenges, and research needs.Bringing animal personality research into the food web arena.Harvest-induced evolution: insights from aquatic and terrestrial systems.Opposite selection on behavioural types by active and passive fishing gears in a simulated guppy Poecilia reticulata fishery.Using insights from animal behaviour and behavioural ecology to inform marine conservation initiatives.Thermal and maternal environments shape the value of early hatching in a natural population of a strongly cannibalistic freshwater fish.Individually assessed boldness predicts Perca fluviatilis behaviour in shoals, but is not associated with the capture order or angling method.Toward a mechanistic understanding of vulnerability to hook-and-line fishing: Boldness as the basic target of angling-induced selection.Hormonal responsiveness to stress is negatively associated with vulnerability to angling capture in fish.Fishing directly selects on growth rate via behaviour: implications of growth-selection that is independent of size.Fitness consequences of fish circadian behavioural variation in exploited marine environments.What makes fish vulnerable to capture by hooks? A conceptual framework and a review of key determinantsRecommendations for the future of recreational fisheries to prepare the social-ecological system to cope with changeComment: Not all Biases are Created Equal—A Comment on the Snorkel Survey Bias Observed by Hessenauer et al. (2014)Eco-evolutionary responses to recreational fishing under different harvest regulations
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Recreational fishing selectively captures individuals with the highest fitness potential.
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Cory D Suski
David A H Sutter
David H Wahl
David P Philipp
Petra Kersten
Steven J Cooke
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2012-12-03T00:00:00Z