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Fisheries / Atlantic herring / Clupeidae / Foraging / Ichthyoplankton / Mathematical model / Optimal foraging theory / Capelin / Molecular diffusion / Fish / Ichthyology / Aquatic ecology
Date: 2014-11-10 10:01:25
Fisheries
Atlantic herring
Clupeidae
Foraging
Ichthyoplankton
Mathematical model
Optimal foraging theory
Capelin
Molecular diffusion
Fish
Ichthyology
Aquatic ecology

IBM for the development and dispersion of larval herring in the North Sea

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