Jeffrey A. Hutchings

evolutionary ecology &
conservation biology
of fishes

 
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Demographic and evolutionary consequences of over-exploitation: Selected Publications

 

Hutchings, J.A. 2005. Life history consequences of overexploitation to population recovery in Northwest Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62: 824-832. |PDF|

Hutchings, J.A., and Baum, J.K. 2005. Measuring marine fish biodiversity: temporal changes in abundance, life history and demography. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 360: 315-338. |PDF|

Hutchings, J.A., and Reynolds, J.D. 2004. Marine fish population collapses: Consequences for recovery and extinction risk.  BioScience 54: 297-309. |PDF|

Jones, M.W., McParland, T.L., Hutchings, J.A., and Danzmann, R.G. 2001. Low genetic variability in lake populations of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis): a consequence of exploitation?  Conservation Genetics 2: 245-256. |PDF|

Hutchings, J.A. 1999. The influence of growth and survival costs of reproduction on Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, population growth rate. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56: 1612-1623. |PDF|

Myers, R.A., Hutchings, J.A., and Barrowman, N.J. 1997. Why do fish stocks collapse? The example of cod in Atlantic Canada. Ecological Applications 7: 91-106. |PDF|

Myers, R.A., Barrowman, N.J., Hutchings, J.A., and Rosenberg, A.A. 1995. Population dynamics of exploited fish stocks at low population levels. Science 269: 1106-1108. |PDF|

       
 
Dalhousie University
Environmental Reviews
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution
Evolutionary Applications 
Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada
 
 
Atlantic Salmon spawning Lake Hazen, Ellesmere Island