Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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Elevated CO2 affects predator-prey interactions through altered performanceDifferential Survival among Batches of Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua L.) from Fertilisation through to Post-Metamorphosis.Challenges for identifying functionally important genetic variation: the promise of combining complementary research strategies.The relationship between dispersal ability and geographic range size.Social facilitation of selective mortality.Genetic identity determines risk of post-settlement mortality of a marine fish.
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Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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Evidence of genetic selection for growth in new recruits of a marine fish.
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10.1111/J.1365-294X.2004.02202.X
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2004-07-01T00:00:00Z