Documented and potential biological impacts of recreational fishing: insights for management and conservation
While the impacts of high exploitation on fish populations and aquatic ecosystems are well-
documented for commercial fishing, particularly in the marine environment, the potential …
documented for commercial fishing, particularly in the marine environment, the potential …
Advances in our understanding of mammalian sex‐biased dispersal
LJ Lawson Handley, N Perrin - Molecular ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Sex‐biased dispersal is an almost ubiquitous feature of mammalian life history, but the
evolutionary causes behind these patterns still require much clarification. A quarter of a …
evolutionary causes behind these patterns still require much clarification. A quarter of a …
Sex‐biased dispersal: A review of the theory
Dispersal is ubiquitous throughout the tree of life: factors selecting for dispersal include kin
competition, inbreeding avoidance and spatiotemporal variation in resources or habitat …
competition, inbreeding avoidance and spatiotemporal variation in resources or habitat …
Making habitat selection more “familiar”: a review
WH Piper - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2011 - Springer
Behavioral ecologists generally agree that animals derive benefits from familiarity with
spaces that they inhabit or visit, yet site familiarity is rudimentary or lacking in most models of …
spaces that they inhabit or visit, yet site familiarity is rudimentary or lacking in most models of …
Barcoding Nemo: DNA-based identifications for the ornamental fish trade
Background Trade in ornamental fishes represents, by far, the largest route for the
importation of exotic vertebrates. There is growing pressure to regulate this trade with the …
importation of exotic vertebrates. There is growing pressure to regulate this trade with the …
Genetic spatial autocorrelation can readily detect sex‐biased dispersal
Sex‐biased dispersal is expected to generate differences in the fine‐scale genetic structure
of males and females. Therefore, spatial analyses of multilocus genotypes may offer a …
of males and females. Therefore, spatial analyses of multilocus genotypes may offer a …
Personality-dependent spatial ecology occurs independently from dispersal in wild burbot (Lota lota)
Although personality has been documented in numerous animals and characters, research
into personality-dependent spatial ecology has focused on dispersal. Indeed, few authors …
into personality-dependent spatial ecology has focused on dispersal. Indeed, few authors …
Consequences of unequal population size, asymmetric gene flow and sex‐biased dispersal on population structure in brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Unravelling relationships between dispersal and population structure requires considering
the impacts of assumption violations of indirect gene flow models in a given system. We …
the impacts of assumption violations of indirect gene flow models in a given system. We …
Kernel density estimates of alongshore home range of Hector's dolphins at Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
Abstract Knowledge about home ranges is essential for understanding the resources
required by a species, identifying critical habitats, and revealing the overlap with …
required by a species, identifying critical habitats, and revealing the overlap with …
The relationship between population genetic structure and pelagic larval duration in coral reef fishes on the Great Barrier Reef
Pelagic larval duration (PLD) is a commonly used proxy for dispersal potential in coral reef
fishes. Here we examine the relationship between PLD, genetic structure and genetic …
fishes. Here we examine the relationship between PLD, genetic structure and genetic …