Using trophic modeling: evaluating fisheries discard effect on the Río de la Plata estuary and coastal shelf
While fishing discards and bycatch are worrisome for fisheries management, research has been mainly focused on commercial or threatened species, while the ecosystem effects were largely neglected. In this work, the effects of discard and fishing efforts on the structure and the functioning of the fo...
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2022
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