Malcolm et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Biogeographical and cross-shelf patterns of reef fish assemblages in a transition zoneMalcolm et al., 2010
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- 14960617829035052385
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- Malcolm H
- Jordan A
- Smith S
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- Publication venue
- Marine Biodiversity
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Transition zones have complex patterns of biogeography and biodiversity which require consideration in conservation planning. Cross-shelf patterns of reef fish assemblage structure and biogeographic representation were determined for the Solitary Islands Marine …
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