The ups and downs of trophic control in continental shelf ecosystems
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Abstract
Traditionally, marine ecosystem structure was thought to be determined by phytoplankton dynamics. However, an integrated view on the relative roles of top-down (consumer-driven) and bottom-up (resource-driven) forcing in large-scale, exploited marine ecosystems is emerging. Long time series of scien …
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| Authors | Frank KT;Petrie B;Shackell NL;; |
| Journal | trends in ecology & evolution |
| Year | 2007 |
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Temperature
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pmid:17350714
doi:10.1016/j.tree.2007.03.002
kenneth t frank
brian petrie
nancy l shackell
atlantic ocean
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