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Figure 1: Beverton–Holt SSR Curve With H = 0.4 (A, Blue Line) and H = 0.8 (B, Green Line), With B0 and R0 (Black Dot-Dashed Lines) and 20% B0 and R0.2 (Grey Dot-Dashed Lines).
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