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Bruno Ernande
Researcher at IFREMER
Publications - 72
Citations - 4925
Bruno Ernande is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Otolith. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 69 publications receiving 4362 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruno Ernande include International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Maturation trends indicative of rapid evolution preceded the collapse of northern cod
Esben Moland Olsen,Esben Moland Olsen,Mikko Heino,George R. Lilly,M. Joanne Morgan,John Brattey,Bruno Ernande,Ulf Dieckmann +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that, up until the moratorium, the life history of northern cod continually shifted towards maturation at earlier ages and smaller sizes, which strongly suggests fisheries-induced evolution of maturation patterns in the direction predicted by theory.
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Ecology: managing evolving fish stocks.
Christian Jorgensen,Katja Enberg,Erin S. Dunlop,Robert Arlinghaus,Robert Arlinghaus,David S. Boukal,Keith Brander,Bruno Ernande,Bruno Ernande,Anna Gårdmark,Fiona D Johnston,Fiona D Johnston,Shuichi Matsumura,Shuichi Matsumura,Heidi Pardoe,Kristina Raab,Alexandra Silva,Anssi Vainikka,Ulf Dieckmann,Mikko Heino,Mikko Heino,Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp +21 more
TL;DR: Evolutionary impact assessment is a framework for quantifying the effects of harvest-induced evolution on the utility generated by fish stocks.
Managing Evolving Fish Stocks
C. Joergensen,Katja Enberg,Erin S. Dunlop,Robert Arlinghaus,David S. Boukal,Keith Brander,Bruno Ernande,Anna Gårdmark,F. Johnson,Shuichi Matsumura,Heidi Pardoe,Kristina Raab,Alexandra Silva,Anssi Vainikka,Ulf Dieckmann,Mikko Heino,Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp +16 more
TL;DR: Life-history theory predicts that increased mortality generally favors evolution toward earlier sexual maturation at smaller size and elevated reproductive effort, and these evolutionary changes are unfolding on decadal time scales—much faster than previously thought.
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Adaptive changes in harvested populations: plasticity and evolution of age and size at maturation.
TL;DR: The results highlight the importance of accounting for evolutionary trends in the long–term management of exploited living resources and give qualitative insights into how to minimize the detrimental consequences of harvest–induced evolutionary changes in maturation reaction norms.
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Evaluation of the impact of polyethylene microbeads ingestion in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae.
David Mazurais,Bruno Ernande,Patrick Quazuguel,Armelle Severe,Christine Huelvan,Lauriane Madec,Olivier Mouchel,Philippe Soudant,Johan Robbens,Arnaud Huvet,José-Luis Zambonino-Infante +10 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that ingestion of PE microbeads had limited impact on sea bass larvae possibly due to their high potential of egestion.