| Search Expression: +(dccreator:"quot veit" contents:rr contents:mcgowan contents:ja contents:ainley contents:dg contents:wahls contents:tr contents:pyle contents:p contents:1997 contents:quot) Topics (1-5 of 520) - USES: Fisheries and Aquaculture: Fishery Resources: Capture Fisheries Resources: Biological characteristics of tunas and tuna-like species (4%)
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Apex marine predator declines ninety percent in association with changing oceanic climate. Global Change Biology 3:23-28
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(100%) Apex marine predator declines -
Geochemical consequences of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide on coral reefs. Science 284:118-120
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(3%) Geochemical consequences of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide -
Presentation at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Victoria, Canada (in Roberts, C.M. and J.P. Hawkins. 2000. Fully-protected marine reserves: a guide. WWF Endangered Seas Campaign, 1250 24th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA and environment Department, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK).
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(2%) Presentation at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology -
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How small can a marine reserve be and still be effective? Coral Reefs 16: 150.
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Bioerosion and coral reef growth; a dynamic balance; in Birkeland (ed.) Life and Death of Coral Reefs; Chapman & Hall, International Thomson Publ. New York USA
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Reefs and reef limestones in Earth history. In: Birkeland, C. (Ed.), Life and Death of Coral Reefs. Chapman and Hall, New York, pp. 13-42.
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(1%) Reefs and reef limestones in Earth history
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Referenced By: UN set gold standard for reducing seabird bycatch - http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps_oa/m300p241.pdf(2%)
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