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P356 | DOI | 10.1038/S41559-017-0170 |
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Paraskevas Vasilakopoulos | Q110507494 | ||
Emilie Stump | Q114568647 | ||
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Nicholas K. Dulvy | Q17612257 | ||
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Marcelo Kovačić | Q21393162 | ||
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Pascal Lorance | Q58338509 | ||
Pedro Afonso | Q58686201 | ||
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Fabrizio Serena | |||
Silvia Garcia | |||
Caroline Pollock | |||
Matthew Craig | |||
Ana Nieto | |||
Christos D. Maravelias | |||
João Delgado | |||
David J. Allen | |||
Steen Wilhelm Knudsen | |||
Paul G. Fernandes | |||
Julia M. Lawson | |||
Kjell Nedreaas | |||
Kent E. Carpenter | |||
Edward D. Farrell | |||
Armelle B. J. Jung | |||
Çetin Keskin | |||
Constantinos Papaconstantinou | |||
Gina M. Ralph | |||
Helena Alvarez | |||
Jim R. Ellis | |||
Michael S. Harvey | |||
Rachel H. L. Walls | |||
Riley A. Pollom | |||
Sarah L. Fowler | |||
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