Some cautionary notes on fisheries evolutionary impact assessments

作者: M. T. Kinnison , E. P. Palkovacs , C. T. Darimont , S. M. Carlson , P. C. Paquet

DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.09007871106

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摘要: We commend Andersen and Brander (1) for seeking to link fisheries-induced trait change its broader ecological commercial consequences. However, we offer some cautionary notes, particularly where such professed evolutionary impact assessments are used ascribe the relative urgency of managing versus other aspects harvest.

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