The Evofish and Modelling Group journal club is a framework to discuss novel, important or just interesting papers in the research fields of fisheries
biology,
evolution and modelling. The issue of discussion is selected alternating by the participants of the journal club. Responsible for the organization is
currently
Fabian Zimmermann. Please contact for further information.
Time and place: Every second Friday, 13:15-14:00, Room 215 G1 (Red meeting room) at HiB.
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21.08.2009
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Ken H. Andersen and Keith Brander. 2009.
Expected rate of fisheries-induced evolution is slow.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106: 11657-11660.
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04.09.2009
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M. Daufresne, K. Lengfellner, and U. Sommer. 2009.
Global warming benefits the small in aquatic ecosystems.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106: 12788-12793.
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18.09.2009
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Kuparinen, A., et al. 2009.
Estimating fisheries-induced selection: traditional gear selectivity research meets fisheries-induced evolution.
Evolutionary Applications, 2: 234-243.
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02.10.2009
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Moxnes E. 1998.
Not Only the Tragedy of the Commons: Misperceptions of Bioeconomics.
Management Science, 44: 1234-1248.
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16.10.2009
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Edeline, E., A. Le Rouzic, et al. (2009).
Harvest-induced disruptive selection increases variance in fitness-related traits.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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30.10.2009
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Dugatkin,L.A. and Mesterton-Gibbons, M. (1996).
Cooperation among unrelated individuals: reciprocal altruism, by-product mutualism and group selection in fishes
BioSystems 37: 19-30.
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13.11.2009
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Loehle, C. 1990.
A Guide to Increased Creativity in Research: Inspiration or Perspiration?
Bioscience 40(2): 123-129.
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04.12.2009
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Ostrom, Elinor & Basurto, Xavier (2009).
The Core Challenges of Moving Beyond Garrett Hardin.
Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, Vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 255 - 259.
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11.12.2009
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Munz, P. et al. (2009)
When Zombies Attack!: Mathematical Modelling of an Outbreak of Zombie Infection.
Infectious Disease Modelling Research Progress, pp. 133-150.
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