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Climate Change Effects on Aquatic Ecosystems and the Challenge for Fishery Management: Pink Shrimp of the Southern Gulf of Mexico

Efectos del cambio climático en ecosistemas acuáticos y el reto para el manejo de pesquerías: el camarón rosado del sur del Golfo de México

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