- Title
- Life in the fast lane: Revisiting the fast growth—High survival paradigm during the early life stages of fishes
- Creators
- Dominique Robert - Université du Québec à RimouskiJun Shoji - Fukui Prefectural UniversityPascal Sirois - Université du Québec à ChicoutimiAkinori Takasuka - Fisheries Research AgencyIgnacio A. Catalán - Mediterranean Institute for Advanced StudiesArild Folkvord - University of BergenStuart A. Ludsin - The Ohio State UniversityMyron A. Peck - Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea ResearchSu Sponaugle - Oregon State UniversityPatricia M. Ayón - Instituto del Mar del PeruRichard D. Brodeur - NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service Northwest Fisheries Science CenterEmily Y. Campbell - Division of Water Rights State Water Resources Control Board Sacramento California USAEvan K. D'Alessandro - University of MiamiJohn F. Dower - University of VictoriaLouis Fortier - Université LavalAlberto G. García - Instituto Español de OceanografíaKlaus B. Huebert - Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services BoardMarc Hufnagl - Universität HamburgShin‐ichi Ito - The University of TokyoMikimasa Joh - Hokkaido Research OrganizationFrancis Juanes - University of VictoriaMitsuo Nyuji - Fisheries Research AgencyYoshioki Oozeki - Fisheries Research AgencyGuido Plaza - Pontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoMotomitsu Takahashi - Fisheries Research AgencyYosuke Tanaka - Fisheries Research AgencyNaoki Tojo - Hakodate UniversityShingo Watari - Fisheries Research AgencyNaotaka Yasue - Wakayama Department of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesPierre Pepin - Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Publication Details
- Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England)
- Academic Unit
- Rosenstiel School; Rosenstiel - Marine Biology & Ecology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991031823770702976
Journal article
Life in the fast lane: Revisiting the fast growth—High survival paradigm during the early life stages of fishes
Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England)
2023-07-07
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- Industry collaboration
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- Citation topics
- 3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
- 3.2 Marine Biology
- 3.2.92 Fisheries
- Web Of Science research areas
- Fisheries
- ESI research areas
- Plant & Animal Science
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