Experimental size-selective harvesting affects behavioral types of a social fish
Sbragaglia, V., Alós, J., Fromm, K., Monk, C. T., Díaz-Gil, C., Uusi-Heikkilä, S., Honsey, A. E., Wilson, A. D., & Arlinghaus, R. (2019). Experimental size-selective harvesting affects behavioral types of a social fish. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 148(3), 552-568. https://doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10160
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In most fisheries, larger fish experience substantially higher mortality than smaller fish. Body
length, life-history and behavioral traits often correlate, such that fisheries-induced changes
in size or life-history can also alter behavioural traits. However, empirical evidence regarding
how size-selective harvesting alters the evolution of behavioural traits in exploited stocks is
scarce. We used experimental lines of zebrafish (Danio rerio) that were exposed to positive,
negative or random size-selective harvest over five generations. Our aim was to investigate
whether simulated fishing changed the mean personality of the surviving females five
generations after initial harvesting halted. We found that mean boldness, activity, and
sociability were significantly altered relative to a randomly harvested control line. Harvestinduced changes in individual-level personality were only detected in the negatively sizeselected line. By contrast, we did not detect harvest-induced evolution of personality in the
positively size-selected line. We conclude that size-selective harvesting alters individual fish
personality in a social fish.
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