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Fishery selection and Pacific salmon life histories: patterns and processes

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Title Fishery selection and Pacific salmon life histories: patterns and processes
 
Creator Kendall, Neala Warren
 
Subject fishery selection
Pacific salmon
age and size at maturation
life history evolution
fisheries-induced evolution
countergradient variation
heritability
reaction norms
fisheries management
 
Description Life history traits of wild animals can be strongly influenced by anthropogenic activities, including hunting and fishing. Recent research has warned of adverse evolutionary changes resulting from the exploitation of wild populations. My PhD research fills gaps in our understanding of long-term fishery selection patterns and the potential for evolutionary change in harvested populations. I first examined how genetic and environmental effects impact age and size at maturation in sockeye salmon...
 
Publisher University of Washington
 
Contributor Quinn, Thomas P.
 
Date 2011-12-14T21:08:48Z
2011-12-14T21:08:48Z
2001-12-07
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/19338
 
Language en_US
 
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