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Biogeography of shell morphology in over‐exploited shellfish reveals adaptive trade‐offs on human‐inhabited islands and incipient selectively driven lineage bifurcation
Journal of Biogeography ( IF 3.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-18 , DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13845
Ashley M. Hamilton 1 , Jason D. Selwyn 1 , Rebecca M. Hamner 1, 2 , Hokuala K. Johnson 3 , Tia Brown 3 , Shauna K. Springer 4 , Christopher E. Bird 1
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Humans are unintentionally affecting the evolution of fishery species directly through exploitation and indirectly by altering climate. We aim to test for a relationship between biogeographic patterns in the shell phenotypes of an over‐exploited shellfish and the presence of humans to identify human‐mediated adaptive trade‐offs. The implications of these trade‐offs are discussed with respect to the sustainability of the fishery.

中文翻译:

在过度开发的贝类中,壳形态的生物地理学揭示了在人类居住的岛上的适应性折衷,以及早期有选择地驱动的谱系分叉

人类无意地通过剥削直接影响渔业物种的进化,而通过改变气候间接地影响渔业物种的进化。我们旨在测试过度开发的贝类贝壳表型中的生物地理模式与人类的存在之间的关系,以识别人类介导的适应性取舍。在渔业可持续性方面讨论了这些折衷的含义。
更新日期:2020-05-18
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