Species Interactions in Marine Communities: The Invisible Fabric of Nature
págs. 3-9
Exploring the Consequences of Species Interactions Through the Assembly and Disassembly of Food Webs: A Pacific-Atlantic Comparison
págs. 11-29
Ecosystem Flips, Locks, and Feedbacks: the Lasting Effects of Fisheries on Maine's Kelp Forest Ecosystem
Robert S. Steneck, Amanda Leland, Douglas C. McNaught, John Vavrinec
págs. 31-55
Fluctuations in Range and Abundance of Snow Crab (Chionoecetes Opilio) from the Eastern Bering Sea: What Role for Pacific Cod (Gadus Macrocephalus) Predation?
Julián Burgos, Billy Ernest, David Armstrong, Jose María Orensanz
págs. 57-81
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James D. Simons, May Yuan, Cristina Carollo, Maria Eugenia Vega Cendejas, Thomas Shirley, Maria L.D. Palomares
págs. 135-160
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págs. 189-212
The Challenges of Evaluating Competition Among Marine Fishes: Who Cares, When Does It Matter, and What Can One Do About It?
págs. 213-247
Jellyfication of Marine Ecosystems as a Likely Consequence of Overfishing Small Pelagic Fishes: Lessons from the Benguela
Jean-Paul Roux, Carl D. van der Lingen, Mark John Gibbons, Nadine E. Moroff, Lynne J. Shannon
págs. 249-284
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Using Experiments and Models to Untangle Direct and Indirect Effects: Is There Hope for Understanding Fishery Systems?
págs. 317-335
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págs. 347-375
Behavior Webs of Piscivores at Subtropical Live-Bottom Reefs
Peter J. Auster, Laura Kracker, Victoria Price, Eric Heupel, Greg McFall, David Grenda
págs. 377-396
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