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AEBR 160 Changes to the food-web of the Hauraki Gulf during the period of human occupation: a mass-balance model approach.

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AEBR_160_2482_ZBD2005-05 NIW AEBR (Obj.4, MS.24, RR.6).pdf

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Abstract
This project developed five food-web models of the Hauraki Gulf describing how energy flows from primary producers, through lower and middle trophic levels to fish, benthic invertebrates, seabirds and marine mammals. The models represent 5 historical periods: the present day; 50 years ago (just before industrial-scale fishing); 220 years ago (before European whaling and sealing); 500 ago (pre-European Māori phase); and 1000 years ago (before humans arrived in New Zealand).

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Wednesday, 30 September 2015
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V 1.3
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Adobe PDF
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9.7 MB
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160
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AEBR_160_2482_ZBD2005-05 NIW AEBR (Obj.4, MS.24, RR.6).pdf

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Wednesday, 30 September 2015

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AEBR: 160;
ISSN: 1179-6480;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-051-4;
ScienceStock: Biodiversity;
ResearchField: food web models; historical periods; primary producers;
Author: Beaumont; Bradford-Grieve; Francis; Jones; Lalas; Lundquist; MacDiarmid; McKenzie; Nodder; Paul; Pinkerton; Stenton-Dozey; Thompson; Zeldis;

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