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Reference | GRUBBS, R.D. & CARLSON, J.K. & ROMINE, J.G. & CURTIS, T.H. & MCELROY, D. & MCCANDLESS, C.T. & MUSICK, J.A. (2011) Save the Bay, Eat a Ray: A Purported Trophic Cascade Mediated by Declines In Large Shark Populations and the Consequences of Applying Simplistic Models to Complex Ecosystems. Abstract. The Florida State University and Mote Marine Laboratory 8th William R. & Lenore Mote Symposium; Species Interactions in Marine Communities: The Invisible Fabric of Nature. 8 |
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