Environmental, evolutionary, and ecological drivers of slow growth in deep-sea demersal teleosts

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  • who: JA Black from the Department of Oceanography, School of Ocean Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA have published the research work: Environmental, evolutionary, and ecological drivers of slow growth in deep-sea demersal teleosts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Much of this research has focused on intraspecific patterns, but it may apply to interspecific comparisons too. The authors report only the prematurity GLMM analysis here. When C. armatus was included in the analysis, AIMGDY was found to be best explained by O2 and Lutz POC flux (R2=22%, AICc=73.3 . . .

     

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