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Nicholas K Dulvy

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Current Biology : CB|December 5, 2006
Conservation biology: strict marine protected areas prevent reef shark declinesNicholas K Dulvy
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2017
Bright spots of sustainable shark fishingColin A Simpfendorfer, Nicholas K Dulvy
Nature|November 27, 2009
Biodiversity: Skates on thin iceNicholas K Dulvy, John D Reynolds
Current Biology : CB|December 8, 2020
Conservation: Goldilocks Nations for Restoring Reef SharksNicholas K Dulvy, Helen F Yan
Nature|April 10, 2015
Ecology: Recovering the potential of coral reefsNicholas K Dulvy, Holly K Kindsvater
Ecology and Evolution|November 4, 2022
Body mass, temperature, and depth shape the maximum intrinsic rate of population increase in sharks and raysSebastián A Pardo, Nicholas K Dulvy
Scientific Reports|July 29, 2021
Tracking the rising extinction risk of sharks and rays in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean SeaRachel H L Walls, Nicholas K Dulvy
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Global marine protected areas to prevent extinctionsLindsay N K Davidson, Nicholas K Dulvy
Ecology Letters|September 15, 2009
Niches versus neutrality: uncovering the drivers of diversity in a species-rich communityRemi Vergnon, Nicholas K Dulvy, Robert P Freckleton
Current Biology : CB|June 14, 2016
Rethinking Trade-Driven Extinction Risk in Marine and Terrestrial MegafaunaLoren McClenachan, Andrew B Cooper, Nicholas K Dulvy
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Current Biology : CB|December 5, 2006
Conservation biology: strict marine protected areas prevent reef shark declinesNicholas K Dulvy
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2017
Bright spots of sustainable shark fishingColin A Simpfendorfer, Nicholas K Dulvy
Nature|November 27, 2009
Biodiversity: Skates on thin iceNicholas K Dulvy, John D Reynolds
Current Biology : CB|December 8, 2020
Conservation: Goldilocks Nations for Restoring Reef SharksNicholas K Dulvy, Helen F Yan
Nature|April 10, 2015
Ecology: Recovering the potential of coral reefsNicholas K Dulvy, Holly K Kindsvater
Ecology and Evolution|November 4, 2022
Body mass, temperature, and depth shape the maximum intrinsic rate of population increase in sharks and raysSebastián A Pardo, Nicholas K Dulvy
Scientific Reports|July 29, 2021
Tracking the rising extinction risk of sharks and rays in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean SeaRachel H L Walls, Nicholas K Dulvy
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Global marine protected areas to prevent extinctionsLindsay N K Davidson, Nicholas K Dulvy
Ecology Letters|September 15, 2009
Niches versus neutrality: uncovering the drivers of diversity in a species-rich communityRemi Vergnon, Nicholas K Dulvy, Robert P Freckleton
Current Biology : CB|June 14, 2016
Rethinking Trade-Driven Extinction Risk in Marine and Terrestrial MegafaunaLoren McClenachan, Andrew B Cooper, Nicholas K Dulvy
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