@article{fdi:010089580, title = {{E}nvironmental forcing alters fisheries selection}, author = {{T}hambithurai, {D}avide and {K}uparinen, {A}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{F}ishing -induced evolution ({FIE}) threatens the ecology, resilience, and economic value of fish populations. {T}raits under selection, and mechanisms of selection, can be influenced by abiotic and biotic perturbations, yet this has been overlooked. {H}ere, we present the fishery selection continuum, where selection ranges from rigid fisheries selection to flexible fisheries selection. {W}e provide examples how {FIE} may function along this continuum, and identify selective processes that should be considered less or more flexible. {W}e also introduce fishery reaction norms, which serve to conceptualise how selection from fishing may function a dynamic context. {U}ltimately, we suggest an integrative approach to studying {FIE} that considers the environmental conditions in which it functions.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{T}rends in {E}cology and {E}volution}, volume = {39}, numero = {2}, pages = {131--140}, ISSN = {0169-5347}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.1016/j.tree.2023.08.015}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010089580}, }