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Fisheries science / Predation / Science / Demography / Population / Metapopulation / Lotka–Volterra equation / Maximum sustainable yield / Numerical response / Biology / Population ecology / Ecology
Date: 2012-10-29 03:08:56
Fisheries science
Predation
Science
Demography
Population
Metapopulation
Lotka–Volterra equation
Maximum sustainable yield
Numerical response
Biology
Population ecology
Ecology

Chapter 1: Hunting as a threat and the bioeconomic approach

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