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Competition’s role

Decline in organism size is seen as a major biological response to climate change, and can be particularly pronounced in aquatic ectotherms such as fish, with subsequent implications for fishery yield and food security. However, as well as being modulated by climate factors, the fish population size structure can also be impacted by biotic (competition, predation) and other human factors (harvesting). For migrating species such as salmon, while smaller size may represent reduced size at maturity, it may also indicate faster maturation.


Source: Ecology - nature.com

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