A comparative appraisal of the resilience of marine social-ecological systems to mass mortalities of bivalves
In many parts of the world, both wild and cultured populations of bivalves have been struck by mass mortality episodes because of climatic and anthropogenic stressors whose causes and consequences are not always clearly understood. Such outbreaks have resulted in a range of responses from the social...
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