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Acroniem: FinE Periode: 2007 tot 2010 Status: Afgelopen
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Instituten (13) |
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- Institute of Marine Research (IMR), meer, partner
- Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER), meer, partner
- Technical University of Denmark; Danish Institute for Fisheries Research (DIFRES), meer, partner
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Departement Biologie; Afdeling Dierenecologie en -systematiek; Diversiteit en Systematiek van Dieren, meer, partner
- Fisheries Research Service; Marine Laboratory (FRS), meer, partner
- University of Tromso; Norwegian College of Fisheries Science (NCFS), meer, partner
- Wageningen University and Research Centre; Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies (IMARES), meer, partner
- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas; Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas de Vigo (IIM), meer, partner
- The National Institute of Biological Resources; Instituto de Investigação das Pescas e do Mar (IPIMAR), meer, partner
- Federal Research Centre for Fisheries, meer, partner
- University of Iceland; Institute of Biology, meer, partner
- Marine Institute Ireland (MI), meer, partner
- Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute (FGFRI), meer, partner
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Abstract |
This Specific Targeted Research Project on Fisheries-induced Evolution (FinE) will contribute - in the context of the EU Programme on Integrating and Strengthening the European Research Area; Priority 8.1 on Policy-oriented Research; Activity I on Sustainable Management of Europe’s Natural Resources; and Topic 1.3 on Modernisation and Sustainability of Fisheries, including aquaculture-based production systems - to Task 2 on Fisheries-induced Changes in the Adaptive Genetic Potential of Exploited Fish Stocks. Phenotypic case studies will document trends in life-history traits, including maturation, reproductive effort, and growth, relevant for the demography and productivity of exploited fish populations. Genetic analyses will elucidate the genetic basis of fisheries-induced evolutionary changes suggested by phenotypic analysis. Eco-genetic models will be designed for evaluating alternative hypotheses explaining the observed data; for assessing the ecological consequences of fisheries-induced evolution for the yield, stability, and recovery potential of exploited stocks; and for developing and comparing practical management options. |
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