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      Latitudinal variation in the growth and maturation of masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) parr

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      Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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          Maturation trends indicative of rapid evolution preceded the collapse of northern cod.

          Northern cod, comprising populations of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off southern Labrador and eastern Newfoundland, supported major fisheries for hundreds of years. But in the late 1980s and early 1990s, northern cod underwent one of the worst collapses in the history of fisheries. The Canadian government closed the directed fishing for northern cod in July 1992, but even after a decade-long offshore moratorium, population sizes remain historically low. Here we show that, up until the moratorium, the life history of northern cod continually shifted towards maturation at earlier ages and smaller sizes. Because confounding effects of mortality changes and growth-mediated phenotypic plasticity are accounted for in our analyses, this finding strongly suggests fisheries-induced evolution of maturation patterns in the direction predicted by theory. We propose that fisheries managers could use the method described here as a tool to provide warning signals about changes in life history before more overt evidence of population decline becomes manifest.
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            Latitudinal Clines: A Trade-Off between Egg Number and Size in Pacific Salmon

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              Determinants of Geographical Variation in the Age of Seaward-Migrating Salmon, Salmo salar

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                Journal
                Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
                Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
                Canadian Science Publishing
                0706-652X
                1205-7533
                June 2010
                June 2010
                : 67
                : 6
                : 955-965
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Hokkaido National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Kushiro 085-0802, Hokkaido, Japan.
                [2 ]National Salmon Resources Center, Fisheries Research Agency, Sapporo 062-0922, Hokkaido, Japan.
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                10.1139/F10-028
                f845616d-6d4b-4f36-b29c-db6e5cf04a5b
                © 2010

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