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Colossoma bidensColossoma bidens133.10.28

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Colossoma brachypomumColossoma brachypomum133.10.28

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Colossoma macropomumColossoma macropomum133.10.28

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Concholepas concholepasFalse abalone522.10.13

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Conger congerEuropean conger333.40.06

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Conger myriasterWhitespotted conger333.40.06

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Conger oceanicusAmerican conger333.40.06

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Conger orbignyanusArgentine conger333.40.06

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Conger sppConger eel333.40.06

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

CongridaeConger eels nei333.40.06

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Conodon nobilisBarred grunt333.50.26

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

CoracinidaeGaljoens, nei333.50.26

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Coracinus capensisGaljoen333.50.26

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Corallium elatiusMomo coral822.30.61

Opitz, S.. 1996. Trophic interactions in Caribbean coral reefs. ICLARM Tech. Rep. 43, 341 p.

Corallium japonicumAka coral822.30.61

Opitz, S.. 1996. Trophic interactions in Caribbean coral reefs. ICLARM Tech. Rep. 43, 341 p.

Corallium konojoiWhite coral822.30.61

Opitz, S.. 1996. Trophic interactions in Caribbean coral reefs. ICLARM Tech. Rep. 43, 341 p.

Corallium rubrumSardinia coral822.30.61

Opitz, S.. 1996. Trophic interactions in Caribbean coral reefs. ICLARM Tech. Rep. 43, 341 p.

Corallium secundumMidway coral822.30.61

Opitz, S.. 1996. Trophic interactions in Caribbean coral reefs. ICLARM Tech. Rep. 43, 341 p.

Corallium sppPrecious corals nei822.30.61

Opitz, S.. 1996. Trophic interactions in Caribbean coral reefs. ICLARM Tech. Rep. 43, 341 p.

Corbicula japonicaJapanese corbicula512.20.23

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Corbicula manilensisManila clam512.20.23

Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary production required to sustain global fisheries Nature 374: 255-257.

Corbicula sppFreshwater clams512.10.35

Chavez, E.A., M. Garduno and F. Arreguin-Sanchez. 1993. Trophic dynamic structure of Celestun Lagoon, Southern Gulf of

Mexico. p. 186-192. In D. Pauly and V. Christensen (eds.) Trophic models of aquatic ecosystems. ICLARM Conf. Proc. 26.

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