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Dulvy, Nicholas K.

Analytical Methods Matter Too: Establishing a Framework for Estimating Maximum Metabolic Rate for Fishes
Coherent Assessments of Europe’s Marine Fishes Show Regional Divergence and Megafauna Loss
Ecological Lifestyles and the Scaling Of Shark Gill Surface Area
Estimating IUCN Red List Population Reduction: JARA—A Decision-Support Tool Applied to Pelagic Sharks
Gill Slits Provide a Window into the Respiratory Physiology of Sharks
Global Priorities for Conserving the Evolutionary History of Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras
Maximum Intrinsic Rate of Population Increase in Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras: The Importance of Survival to Maturity
Near Disappearance of the Angelshark Squatina Squatina Over Half A Century of Observations
Overfishing and Habitat Loss Drives Range Contraction of Iconic Marine Fishes to Near Extinction
Overfishing and Habitat Loss Drives Range Contraction of Iconic Marine Fishes to Near Extinction - secondrevisedscienceadvancesms_som.pdf

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