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DNA-based identification of larval cod in stomach contents of predatory fishes

Predator–prey interactions play an influential role in determining the demographics of a population or species. In the Northwest Atlantic, Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, once the basis of a lucrative commercial fishery, have not recovered despite regulations imposed on the fishery to reduce harvest rat...

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Published in:Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2002-01, Vol.267 (1), p.75-88
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Exploitation and management of natural biological resources (hunting, fishing and exploited populations survey, etc.)
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Gadus morhua
General aspects. Techniques
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PCR
Predator–prey relationships
Stomach contents
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