FN Archimer Export Format PT AVIS TI Report of the Working Group on Fisheries-Induced Evolution (WGEVO). 1-4 May 2012 Bergen, Norway BT AF ICES, Copenhagen, Denmark SI BOULOGNE SE PDG-RBE-HMMN-RHBL AC ICES, Copenhagen, Denmark UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00225/33614/32014.pdf LA English DT Expertises CR CGFS 89 CGFS 90 CGFS 91 CGFS 92 CGFS 93 CGFS 94 CGFS 95 CGFS 96 CGFS 97 CGFS 98 CGFS 99 CGFS2000 CGFS2001 CGFS2002 CGFS2003 CGFS2004 CGFS2005 CGFS2006 CGFS2007 CGFS2008 CGFS2009 CGFS2010 CGFS2011 CGFS2012 CGFS2013 IBTS 2000 IBTS 2001 IBTS 2002 IBTS 2003 IBTS 2004 IBTS 2005 IBTS 2006 IBTS 2007 IBTS 2008 IBTS 2009 IBTS 2010 IBTS 2011 IBTS 2012 IBTS 2013 IBTS 2014 IBTS 92/2 IBTS 93/1 IBTS 93/2 IBTS 94/1 IBTS 94/2 IBTS 95/1 IBTS 95/2 IBTS 96/1 IBTS 96/2 IBTS 97 IBTS 98 IBTS 99 BO Gwen Drez Thalassa AB The Working Group on Fisheries-induced Evolution (WGEVO) is a continuation of the Study Group on Fisheries Induced Adaptive Change (SGFIAC) that started in 2007 and has set the agenda on this research topic within ICES. The Working Group’s 2012 meeting focused on (i) updates on new developments in research on fisheries-induced evolution (FIE); (ii) two manuscripts initiated during the group’s 2008 meet-ing and jointly prepared by the group’s members intersessionally, one on Evolution-ary Impact Assessments (EvoIAs) and the other on the influence of FIE on reference points for fisheries management; (iii) developing simple tools for estimating, from commonly available data, fisheries-induced selection differentials; and (iv) applying these tools to key life-history traits in a range of important stocks. Related to (ii), the following WGEVO-prepared article is now in press: Laugen A.T., Engelhard G.H., Whitlock R., Arlinghaus R., Dankel D.J., Dunlop E.S., Eikeset A.M., Enberg K., Jørgensen C., Matsumura S., Nusslé S., Urbach D., Baulier L., Boukal D.S., Ernande B., Johnston F.D., Mollet F., Pardoe H., Therkildsen N.O., Uusi-Heikkilä S., Vainikka A., Heino M., Rijnsdorp A.D. and Dieckmann U. (2012). Evolutionary im-pact assessment: Accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an eco-system approach to fisheries management. Fish and Fisheries, in press. PY 2012 PD MAY ID 33614 ER EF