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Research by Berkeley et al. and by Bobko and Berkeley has recently demonstrated that older individuals of some fish species produce larvae that have substantially better survival potential than do larvae from younger fishes. These new findings augment established knowledge that larger individuals usually have exponentially greater fecundity. This is important because commercial fisheries and especially recreational fishing often target the larger fish. The protection of larger or older individuals is necessary for the sustainability of species currently exploited by humans.
The importance in fishery management of leaving the big ones [An article from: Trends in Ecology & Evolution]
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Author(s)C. Birkeland, P.K. Dayton
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR4Y1C
ISBN-13978B000RR4Y17
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