Predicting the evolutionary consequences of trophy hunting on a quantitative trait
Some ecologists suggest that trophy hunting (e.g., harvesting males with a desirable trait above a certain size) can lead to rapid phenotypic change, which has led to an ongoing discussion about evolutionary consequences of trophy hunting. Claims of rapid evolution come from the statistical analyses...
Main Authors: | Coulson, T, Schindler, S, Traill, L, Kendall, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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