“…But even if the relative contribution of FIE to phenotypic change is small, it may still have influence, as demonstrated by research that partitioned the sources of phenotypic change in the growth of horns in male bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis , Bovidae), a species hypothesized to be subject to hunting‐induced evolution (Douhard et al, ). An additional consideration is that there may be instances where FIE synergistically contributes to, or magnifies the effects of, other factors known to negatively affect recovery, such as high and prolonged F , excessively small population size (Kuparinen et al, ), low r max (Neubauer et al, ) or short‐term (<3 generations) increases in M (generated, e.g., by smaller size at maturity [Hutchings & Kuparinen, ] or altered predator‐prey interactions [Audzijonyte et al, ; Neuenhoff et al, ]).…”