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Myers, Ransom A. and Baum, Julia K. and Shepherd, Travis D. and Powers, Sean P. and Peterson, Charles H. (2007) Cascading effects of the loss of apex predatory sharks from a coastal ocean. Science.
Mora, Camilo and Andrefouet, Serge and Costello, Mark J. and Kranenburg, Christine and Rollo, Audrey and Veron, John and Gaston, Kevin J. and Myers, Ransom A. (2006) Coral reefs and the global network of the marine protected areas. pp. 1750-1751.
Worm, Boris and Lotze, Heike K. and Myers, Ransom A. (2003) Predator diversity hotspots in the blue ocean. pp. 9884-9888.
Myers, Ransom A. and Worm, Boris (2003) Cover study of nature provides startling new evidence that only 10 percentage of all large fish are left in global ocean. ScienceDaily.
Baum, Julia K. and Myers, Ransom A. and Kehler, Daniel G. and Worm, Boris and Harley, Shelton J. and Doherty, Penny A. (2003) Collapse and conservation of shark populations in the Northwest Atlantic. pp. 389-392.
Worm, Boris and Myers, Ransom A. (2003) Meta-analysis of cod-shrimp interactions reveals top-down control in oceanic food webs. Ecology, Vol.84 (1). pp. 162-173.
Myers, Ransom A. and Worm, Boris (2003) Rapid worldwide depletion of predatory fish communities. Nature Publishing Group (NPG), Germany.
Casey, Jill M. and Myers, Ransom A. (1998) Near extinction of a large, widely distributed fish. Science.
Myers, Ransom A. and Hutchings, Jeffrey A. and Barrowman, Nicholas J. (1997) Why do fish stocks collapse? The Example of cod in Atlantic Canada. Ecological Society of America (ESA), USA.