2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.22.533437
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Transient demographic dynamics of recovering fish populations shaped by past climate variability, harvest, and management

Abstract: Large-scale commercial harvesting and climate-induced fluctuations in ocean properties shape the dynamics of marine populations as interdependent drivers at varied timescales. Selective removals of larger, older members of a population can distort its demographic structure, eroding resilience to fluctuations in habitat conditions and thus amplifying volatility in transient population dynamics. Through the implementation of stricter management measures since the 1990s, many historically depleted fish stocks beg… Show more

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