2023
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2307529120
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Marine reserves promote cycles in fish populations on ecological and evolutionary time scales

Renfei Chen,
P. Catalina Chaparro-Pedraza,
Suping Xiao
et al.

Abstract: Marine reserves are considered essential for sustainable fisheries, although their effectiveness compared to traditional fisheries management is debated. The effect of marine reserves is mostly studied on short ecological time scales, whereas fisheries-induced evolution is a well-established consequence of harvesting. Using a size-structured population model for an exploited fish population of which individuals spend their early life stages in a nursery habitat, we show that marine reserves will shift the mode… Show more

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“…HSA NPs have the capability to accumulate in tumor tissues via the EPR effect. Furthermore, the presence of the albumin receptor on the surfaces of tumor cells can further boost the intracellular uptake efficiency of acoustic sensitizers carried by HSAs [74,75]. Ma et al designed a novel acoustic sensitizer for SDT [76].…”
Section: Organic Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HSA NPs have the capability to accumulate in tumor tissues via the EPR effect. Furthermore, the presence of the albumin receptor on the surfaces of tumor cells can further boost the intracellular uptake efficiency of acoustic sensitizers carried by HSAs [74,75]. Ma et al designed a novel acoustic sensitizer for SDT [76].…”
Section: Organic Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%