Evidence of indiscriminate fishing effects in one of the world’s largest inland fisheries
Abstract While human impacts like fishing have altered marine food web composition and body size, the status of the world’s important tropical inland fisheries remains largely unknown. Here, we look for signatures of human impacts on the indiscriminately fished Tonle Sap fish community that supports...
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Auteurs principaux: | Peng Bun Ngor, Kevin S. McCann, Gaël Grenouillet, Nam So, Bailey C. McMeans, Evan Fraser, Sovan Lek |
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Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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