A Zero-Sum Game Of Squid?
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 - 18:20
in Biology & Nature
I may have mentioned before that squid fishermen of the Falkland Islands go after two very different species: Illex argentinus, the shortfin squid, an open-ocean animal that migrates between Falkland and Argentinian waters, and Loligo gahi, the Patagonian squid, which is present in both Falkland and Argentinian waters but doesn't move much between the two. read more
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