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  • 12. Gill surface area provides a clue for the respiratory basis of brain size in the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus).
    Wong S, Bigman JS, Yopak KE, Dulvy NK.
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  • 16. Eco-evolution in size-structured ecosystems: simulation case study of rapid morphological changes in alewife.
    Kang JK, Thibert-Plante X.
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  • 18. Is the scaling of swim speed in sharks driven by metabolism?
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