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Hypoxia alters vulnerability to capture and the potential for trait-based selection in a scaled-down trawl fishery.

Davide ThambithuraiAmelie CrespelTommy NorinAnita RáczJan LindströmKevin J ParsonsShaun S Killen
Published in: Conservation physiology (2019)
Lay summary Selective harvest of wild organisms by humans can influence the evolution of plants and animals, and fishing is recognized as a particularly strong driver of this process. Importantly, these effects occur alongside environmental change. Here we show that aquatic hypoxia can alter which individuals within a fish population are vulnerable to capture by trawling, potentially altering the selection and evolutionary effects stemming from commercial fisheries.
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