Life history correlates of responses to fisheries exploitation

Jennings, S; Reynolds, JD; Mills, SC

Abstract

We use an approach based on phylogenetic comparisons to identify life history correlates of abundance trends in 18 intensively exploited fish stocks from the north-east Atlantic. After accounting for differences in fishing mortality, we show that those fishes that have decreased in abundance compared with their nearest relatives mature later, attain a larger maximum size, and exhibit significantly lower potential rates of population increase. Such trends were not evident in a more traditional cross-species analysis. This is the first phylogenetically independent evidence to link life histories with abundance trends, and provides a quantitative basis for assessing vulnerability of fish populations to exploitation. Our approach can be applied to the conservation and management of other exploited taxa.

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Título de la Revista: PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volumen: 265
Número: 1393
Editorial: ROYAL SOC
Fecha de publicación: 1998
Página de inicio: 333
Página final: 339
DOI:

10.1098/rspb.1998.0300

Notas: ISI