Fish reproductive-energy output increases disproportionately with body size

Science56.90
Volume: 360, Issue: 6389, Pages: 642 - 645
Published: May 11, 2018
Abstract
Body size determines total reproductive-energy output. Most theories assume reproductive output is a fixed proportion of size, with respect to mass, but formal macroecological tests are lacking. Management based on that assumption risks underestimating the contribution of larger mothers to replenishment, hindering sustainable harvesting. We test this assumption in marine fishes with a phylogenetically controlled meta-analysis of the...
Paper Details
Title
Fish reproductive-energy output increases disproportionately with body size
Published Date
May 11, 2018
Journal
Volume
360
Issue
6389
Pages
642 - 645
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