From plankton to top predators: bottom-up control of a marine food web across four trophic levels.
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Martin Edwards | Sarah Wanless | Anthony J Richardson | Morten Frederiksen | S. Wanless | M. Edwards | A. Richardson | N. Halliday | M. Frederiksen | Nicholas C Halliday | N. C. Halliday
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