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Pandalus spp, Pandalopsis sppPacific shrimps452.30.24

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

Pangasius pangasiusPangas catfish133.10.28

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

Pangasius spp.Pangas catfishes nei133.10.28

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

Pangasius sutchiSutchi catfish133.10.28

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

Panopea abruptaPacific geoduck562.10.13

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

Panulirus argusCaribbean spiny lobster433.20.41

Arreguin-Sanchez, F., J.C. Seijo and E. Valero-Pacheco. 1993. An application of ECOPATH II model for analysis of the

community of the north continental shelf of Yucatan, Mexico. p. 269-278. In D. Pauly and V. Christensen (eds.) Trophic

models of aquatic e

Panulirus cygnusAustralian spiny lobster432.60.33

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

Panulirus homarusScalloped spiny lobster433.20.03

Pauly, D., M. Soriano-Bartz and M.L.D. Palomares. 1993. Improved construction, parametrization and interpretation of

steady-state ecosystem models. p. 1-13. In D. Pauly and V. Christensen (eds.) Trophic models of aquatic ecosystems.

ICLARM Conf. Proc. 26.

Panulirus longipesLonglegged spiny lobster432.60.33

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

Panulirus regiusRoyal spiny lobster432.60.33

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

Panulirus sppTropical spiny lobsters nei432.80.65

Silvestre, G.T., S. Selvanathan and A.H.M. Salleh. 1993. Preliminary trophic model of the coastal fishery resources of Brunei

Darussalam, South China Sea. p. 300-306. In D. Pauly and V. Christensen (eds.) Trophic models of aquatic ecosystems.

ICLARM Conf.

Paphia sppShort neck clams562.10.13

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

Parabramis pekinensisWhite amur bream112.70.34

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

Paracentrotus lividusStony sea urchin762.30.61

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

Parachaenichthys georgianus333.40.06

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

Paralabrax humeralisPeruvian rock seabass333.50.26

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

Paralichthys dentatusSummer flounder313.50.26

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Paralichthys olivaceusBastard halibut313.50.26

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

Paralichthys sppBastard halibuts313.50.26

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

Paralithodes sppKing crabs422.30.24

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

Paralomis aculeataRed stone crab422.30.24

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