The contribution of lakes to global inland fisheries harvest

Author:

Deines Andrew M1,Bunnell David B2,Rogers Mark W23,Bennion David2,Woelmer Whitney2,Sayers Michael J4,Grimm Amanda G4,Shuchman Robert A4,Raymer Zachary B4,Brooks Colin N4,Mychek-Londer Justin G2,Taylor William1,Beard T Douglas5

Affiliation:

1. Michigan State University, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability; Department of Fisheries and Wildlife; East Lansing MI

2. US Geological Survey (USGS); Great Lakes Science Center; Ann Arbor MI

3. USGS, Tennessee Cooperative Fishery Research Unit; Tennessee Technological University; Cookeville TN

4. Michigan Tech Research Institute; Michigan Technological University; Ann Arbor MI

5. USGS; National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center; Reston VA

Funder

USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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