Simulation analysis of evolutionary response of fish populations to size-selective harvesting with the use of an individual-based model
Authored by J Martinez-Garmendia
Date Published: 1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3800(98)00093-3
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Abstract
Many studies have been devoted to analyze data and/or discuss theory
addressing the potential evolutive impacts of anthropogenic exploitation
in fish populations. However, not many conclusions about the nature of
long term changes in fish populations have been derived from wild
population observations. Simulation models can help to identify factors
that play important roles in the evolution of fish through genetic
change. The objective of this paper is to present an individual-based
model with a genetic component using parameters common to fish
population dynamics. Such a model could help us gain insight in the
impact of selective fishing mortality on the characteristics of the
progeny through genetic based changes. The model deviates from
quantitative genetics on its handling of trait inheritance. It also
establishes a link between large scale population dynamic processes such
as recruitment and the contribution of individual fish to the spawning
stock biomass (SSB) and the resulting distribution of trait inheritance.
The model uses parameter values for cod (Gadus morhua) from the
literature to simulate four exploitation scenarios. The results indicate
that smaller length-at-maturity, slower growth to smaller sizes and
higher fecundity would be advantageous traits for adult survival under
exploitation. However, the magnitude of such evolutive trend was very
small with deterministic recruitment. Moreover, the effect of the
selective forces determining the successful traits to be passed to the
offspring was weakened even further under stochastic recruitment. (C)
1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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growth
Variability
Age
Life-history
Cod gadus-morhua
Atlantic cod
Characters
Sexual maturity