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Human pressures lead to changes in the life history of organisms, with potentially huge consequences for fitness.

a) Fish harvesting can favor fish that reproduce earlier even if they produce fewer offspring. Suppose that a fish that reprodcues at age 3 years produces 20 eggs that will survive to adulthood, while one that reproduces at age 2 years produces only 5. If fish die after reproducing, which population will grow faster? One way to do this is to figure out which population would be larger after 6 years, which is two generations for those that reproduce every 3 years, and three generations for those that reproduce every 2 years.

b) Suppose half of the fish are harvested between ages 2 and 3 years. Which age of reproduction is now favored? what other effects do you think this would hvae on the population?

c) Compare this scenario to the effects of giving up migration. What information would you need to compute whether birds that spend the winter in cities will do better than those that continue to migrate?

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