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Title: Cascading effects of overfishing marine systems.

Authors: Scheffer, M., S.R. Carpenter, and B. De Young

Citation: Scheffer, M., S.R. Carpenter, and B. De Young. 2005. Cascading effects of overfishing marine systems. Trends Ecol. Evol., 20 (11), 579-581.

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Keywords: overfishing, marine systems, cascading effects

 

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