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FIG. 1 in Predicting Eco-evolutionary Impacts of Fishing on Body Size and Trophic Role of Atlantic Cod

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FIG. 1. Functions describing (A) somatic growth, (B) maturation, and (C) fecundity with age of our representative species, the Georges Bank stock of Atlantic Cod (GADUS MORHUA). A maturation ogive is the cumulative probability that an individual is mature. Black lines represent fixed relationships; dashed lines are plastic or evolutionary changes that occur with the advent of size-selective mortality. The decrease in size and age at maturation (dashed line, panel B) could be due to selection for earlier reproduction or due to lower relative size or density.

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Published as part of Kindsvater, Holly K. & Palkovacs, Eric P., 2017, Predicting Eco-evolutionary Impacts of Fishing on Body Size and Trophic Role of Atlantic Cod, pp. 475-482 in Copeia 105 (3) on page 476, DOI: 10.1643/OT-16-533, http://zenodo.org/record/13230539

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