Reply to: The importance of grey literature in fisheries ecology: an example based on the trophic role of small pelagics in the Gulf of California (Tripp-Valdéz, M. A., S. E. Lluch Cota, P. Del Monte Luna & C. Salvadeo).
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Response to article: The importance of gray literature in fisheries ecology: an example based on the throphic role of small pelagics in the Gulf of California (Tripp-Valdéz, MA, SE Lluch Cota, P. Del Monte Luna & C. Salvadeo )
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Siqueiros Beltrones, D.A. & José De La Cruz Agüero. 2004. Examen filosófico de las listas sistemáticas como informes científicos y porqué deben ser publicados. CICIMAR-Oceánides 19 (1): 1-9. https://doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v19i1-2.13
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