Ecosystem modelling for ecosystem-based management of bivalve aquaculture sites in data‑poor environments
Although models of carrying capacity have been around for some time, their use in aquaculture management has been limited. This is partially due to the cost involved in generating and testing the models. However, the use of more generic and flexible models could facilitate the implementation of mode...
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Auteurs principaux: | R Filgueira, J Grant, R Stuart, MS Brown |
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Inter-Research
2013
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