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Have jellyfish in the Irish Sea benefited from climate change and overfishing?

C. P LYNAM, M. K. S LILLEY, T BASTIAN, T. K DOYLE, S. E BEGGS, G. C HAYS, Graeme Hays

Global Change Biology, Volume: 17, Issue: 2, Pages: 767 - 782

Swansea University Author: Graeme Hays

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Published in: Global Change Biology
ISSN: 1354-1013
Published: 2011
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title Have jellyfish in the Irish Sea benefited from climate change and overfishing?
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title_short Have jellyfish in the Irish Sea benefited from climate change and overfishing?
title_full Have jellyfish in the Irish Sea benefited from climate change and overfishing?
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title_full_unstemmed Have jellyfish in the Irish Sea benefited from climate change and overfishing?
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