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Evaluating the vulnerability of an atypical protogynous hermaphrodite to fishery exploitation: results from a population model for black sea bass (<em>Centropristis striata</em>)

Issue
114(4)
Author(s)
Blaylock, Jessica, and Gary R. Shepherd
Cover date
2016
PDF
blaylock.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.114.4.9
Pages
476-489

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