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Australian fish taxonomists – an endangered species
https://publications.australian.museum/2007-australian-fish-taxonomists-an-endangered-species/Australian fish taxonomists – an endangered species
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Epibenthic fish larvae in the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon near Lizard Island, Australia.
https://publications.australian.museum/1989-epibenthic-fish-larvae-in-the-great-barrier-reef-lagoon-near-lizard-island-australia/Epibenthic fish larvae in the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon near Lizard Island, Australia.
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A preliminary distributional study of fish larvae near a ribbon reef in the Great Barrier Reef
https://publications.australian.museum/1984-a-preliminary-distributional-study-of-fish-larvae-near-a-ribbon-reef-in-the-great-barrier-reef/A preliminary distributional study of fish larvae near a ribbon reef in the Great Barrier Reef
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Swimming speed of settlement-stage reef-fish larvae measured in the laboratory and in the field: a comparison of critical speed and in situ speed
https://publications.australian.museum/2006-swimming-speed-of-settlement-stage-reef-fish-larvae-measured-in-the-laboratory-and-in-the-field-a-comparison-of-critical-speed-and-in-situ-speed/Swimming speed of settlement-stage reef-fish larvae measured in the laboratory and in the field: a comparison of critical speed and in situ speed
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Minimum requirements for published descriptions of larval fish development
https://publications.australian.museum/1987-minimum-requirements-for-published-descriptions-of-larval-fish-development/Minimum requirements for published descriptions of larval fish development
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Epibenthic schooling by the larvae of the spratellodine clupeid Spratelloides gracilis
https://publications.australian.museum/1986-epibenthic-schooling-by-the-larvae-of-the-spratellodine-clupeid-spratelloides-gracilis/Epibenthic schooling by the larvae of the spratellodine clupeid Spratelloides gracilis
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Book Review: "The bibliography on the identification of the eggs, larvae and juveniles of the marine shorefishes of Japan"
https://publications.australian.museum/1985-book-review-the-bibliography-on-the-identification-of-the-eggs-larvae-and-juveniles-of-the-marine-shorefishes-of-japan/Book Review: "The bibliography on the identification of the eggs, larvae and juveniles of the marine shorefishes of Japan"
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High concentrations of tuna larvae (Pisces: Scombridae) in near-shore waters of French Polynesia (Society and Tuamotu Islands)
https://publications.australian.museum/1991-high-concentrations-of-tuna-larvae-pisces-scombridae-in-near-shore-waters-of-french-polynesia-society-and-tuamotu-islands/High concentrations of tuna larvae (Pisces: Scombridae) in near-shore waters of French Polynesia (Society and Tuamotu Islands)
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Larval development of Pagellus natalensis and what larval morphology indicates about relationships in the perciform fish family Sparidae
https://publications.australian.museum/2002-larval-development-of-pagellus-natalensis-and-what-larval-morphology-indicates-about-relationships-in-the-perciform-fish-family-sparidae/Larval development of Pagellus natalensis and what larval morphology indicates about relationships in the perciform fish family Sparidae
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Hawaiian creediid fishes ( Crystallodytes cookei and Limnichthys donaldsoni ): development of eggs and larvae and use of pelagic eggs to trace coastal water movement
https://publications.australian.museum/1982-hawaiian-creediid-fishes-crystallodytes-cookei-and-limnichthys-donaldsoni-development-of-eggs-and-larvae-and-use-of-pelagic-eggs-to-trace-coastal-water-movement/Hawaiian creediid fishes ( Crystallodytes cookei and Limnichthys donaldsoni ): development of eggs and larvae and use of pelagic eggs to trace coastal water movement
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