Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management
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Reeder-Myers, Leslie , Braje, Todd J. , Hofman, Courtney A. , Elliott Smith, Emma A. , Garland, Carey J. , Grone, Michael , Hadden, Carla S. , Hatch, Marco , Hunt, Turner , Kelley, Alice , LeFebvre, Michelle J. , Lockman, Michael , McKechnie, Iain , McNiven, Ian J. , Newsom, Bonnie , Pluckhahn, Thomas , Sanchez, Gabriel , Schwadron, Margo , Smith, Karen Y. , Smith, Tam , Spiess, Arthur , Tayac, Gabrielle , Thompson, Victor D. , Vollman, Taylor , Weitzel, Elic M. and Rick, Torben C.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Historical ecology has revolutionized our understanding of fisheries and cultural landscapes, demonstrating the value of historical data for evaluating the past, present, and future of Earth’s ecosystems. Despite several important studies, Indigenous fisheries generally receive less attention from scholars and managers than the 17th–20th century ca...
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Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management
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Braje, Todd J.
Hofman, Courtney A.
Elliott Smith, Emma A.
Garland, Carey J.
Grone, Michael
Hadden, Carla S.
Hatch, Marco
Hunt, Turner
Kelley, Alice
LeFebvre, Michelle J.
Lockman, Michael
McKechnie, Iain
McNiven, Ian J.
Newsom, Bonnie
Pluckhahn, Thomas
Sanchez, Gabriel
Schwadron, Margo
Smith, Karen Y.
Smith, Tam
Spiess, Arthur
Tayac, Gabrielle
Thompson, Victor D.
Vollman, Taylor
Weitzel, Elic M.
Rick, Torben C.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9f0520b2eb884bef92f5ac06aad48084
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-022-29818-z