“…In earlier studies, the zebrafish selection lines have been found to differ phenotypically in reproductive allocation (defined as the amount of energy allocated to reproduction; Lester, Shuter, & Abrams, ), post‐maturation growth and adult body size (Uusi‐Heikkilä et al, ). Moreover, the selection lines differ genetically, in gene expression profiles and in personality traits (Sbragaglia, Alós, et al, ; Uusi‐Heikkilä, Savilammi, Leder, Arlinghaus, & Primmer, ; Uusi‐Heikkilä et al, ). In particular, the line in which large individuals were harvested (simulated trawl‐like selectivity patterns or harvest regulations mimicking minimum‐landing sizes) evolved a smaller body length, earlier age at maturity, higher relative fecundity and a smaller maximum length compared to the control, suggesting evolution towards a fast life history (Uusi‐Heikkilä et al, ).…”