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Science 2 April 1993: Vol. 260. no. 5104, pp. 17 - 36 DOI: 10.1126/science.260.5104.17
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Uncertainty, Resource Exploitation, and Conservation: Lessons from History
Donald Ludwig, Ray Hilborn, and Carl Walters
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Article topics:
- Economic Science..Fisheries
- Economic Science..Forests
- Physiology..Salmoniformes
- Ecology..Forest Environments
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