Does harvesting amplify environmentally induced population fluctuations over time in marine and terrestrial species?

Volume: 56, Issue: 9, Pages: 2186 - 2194
Published: Jul 19, 2019
Abstract
In marine and terrestrial ecosystems, organisms are affected by environmental variations that cause fluctuations in population size. The harvest–interaction hypothesis predicts that environmentally induced fluctuations in population size are magnified by harvesting. Empirical evidence is urgently needed in the context of global change because greater fluctuations will increase extinction risk. Here, we review theoretical and empirical work that...
Paper Details
Title
Does harvesting amplify environmentally induced population fluctuations over time in marine and terrestrial species?
Published Date
Jul 19, 2019
Volume
56
Issue
9
Pages
2186 - 2194
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