13.07.2013
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"Fishing-induced evolution of growth" on the top
EvoFish article tops the list of most accessed papers in the journal Marine Ecology in 2012.
The journal Marine Ecology has published the list of the most accessed articles in 2012. The list is topped by Fishing-induced evolution of growth: concepts, mechanisms and the empirical evidence by Katja Enberg, Christian Jørgensen, Erin S. Dunlop, Øystein Varpe, David S. Boukal, Loïc Baulier, Sigrunn Eliassen, and Mikko Heino.
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Last updated 13.7.2013
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