Reef fish structure and distribution in a south-western Atlantic Ocean tropical island
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Reef fish structure and distribution in a south-western Atlantic Ocean tropical island
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JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
Volume 79, Issue 7, Pages 1984-2006
Publisher
Wiley
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2011-11-18
DOI
10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03138.x
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