Sensitivity of fishery resources to climate change in the warm-temperate Southwest Atlantic Ocean
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D. Lercari | O. Defeo | M. Haimovici | A. Carranza | A. Jaureguizar | Luis Orlando | I. Gianelli | S. Horta | A. de la Rosa | L. Cardoso | Gabriela Jorge-Romero | R. Vögler | E. Celentano | G. Martínez | Florencia Doño | S. Silveira | I. Pereyra | Patricia Correa
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