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Fisheries / Ecological theories / Systems ecology / Trophic cascade / Food web / Trophic level / Mesopredator release hypothesis / Apex predator / Kelp forest / Biology / Ecology / Predation
Date: 2012-10-15 18:04:18
Fisheries
Ecological theories
Systems ecology
Trophic cascade
Food web
Trophic level
Mesopredator release hypothesis
Apex predator
Kelp forest
Biology
Ecology
Predation

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