Selection for small body size favours contrasting sex-specific life histories, boldness and feeding in medaka, Oryzias latipes.
Beatriz Diaz PauliSarah GarricCharlotte EvangelistaL Asbjørn VøllestadEric EdelinePublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
We showed that size-selection (over ten generations) and resource abundance (over developmental time) led to changes in life history and behaviour. However, the effect of size-selection was sex- and context-specific, calling for precaution when drawing general conclusions on the population-level effects (or lack of them) of size-selective fishing. Conservation and management plans should consider this sex- and context-specificity.