Coherent assessments of Europe’s marine fishes show regional divergence and megafauna loss

scientific article published in 2017

Coherent assessments of Europe’s marine fishes show regional divergence and megafauna loss is …
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P356DOI10.1038/S41559-017-0170

P50authorBruce Baden ColletteQ4977099
Paraskevas VasilakopoulosQ110507494
Emilie StumpQ114568647
Mariana García CriadoQ116756584
Nicholas K. DulvyQ17612257
Franz UibleinQ21389823
Marcelo KovačićQ21393162
Alen SoldoQ55537892
Manuel BiscoitoQ56807921
Mia T Comeros-RaynalQ57266176
Pascal LoranceQ58338509
Pedro AfonsoQ58686201
Luis Gil de SolaQ58686299
David F. PollardQ59675266
Robin M. CookQ60627375
Ann-Britt FlorinQ61161929
Manuel DureuilQ90680794
Beth PolidoroQ99564604
P2093author name stringBarry C. Russell
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
Sophy R. McCully Phillips
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P921main subjectmegafaunaQ730371
saltwater fishQ5364423
P304page(s)0170
P577publication date2017-05-26
P1433published inNature Ecology and EvolutionQ39049712
P1476titleCoherent assessments of Europe’s marine fishes show regional divergence and megafauna loss
P478volume1

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