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Title: Human influences on coastal ecosystems: Does overfishing create trophic cascades?

Authors: Steneck, R. S.

Citation: Steneck, R. S. 1998. Human influences on coastal ecosystems: Does overfishing create trophic cascades? Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 429 - 430.

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Keywords: coastal ecosystems, overfishing, cascades

 

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