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ANNA: A new prediction method for bioassessment programs
https://publications.australian.museum/2004-anna-a-new-prediction-method-for-bioassessment-programs/ANNA: A new prediction method for bioassessment programs
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Holocene volcanic activity, vegetation succession, and ancient human land use: unraveling the interactions on Garua Island, Papua New Guinea
https://publications.australian.museum/2007-holocene-volcanic-activity-vegetation-succession-and-ancient-human-land-use-unraveling-the-interactions-on-garua-island-papua-new-guinea/Holocene volcanic activity, vegetation succession, and ancient human land use: unraveling the interactions on Garua Island, Papua New Guinea
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Phytolith research relating to the archaeology of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
https://publications.australian.museum/2001-phytolith-research-relating-to-the-archaeology-of-west-new-britain-papua-new-guinea/Phytolith research relating to the archaeology of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
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Local completion of the pelagic larval stage of coastal fishes in the coral-reef lagoons of the Society and Tuamotu Islands
https://publications.australian.museum/2003-local-completion-of-the-pelagic-larval-stage-of-coastal-fishes-in-the-coral-reef-lagoons-of-the-society-and-tuamotu-islands/Local completion of the pelagic larval stage of coastal fishes in the coral-reef lagoons of the Society and Tuamotu Islands
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Replenishment of fish populations in the enclosed lagoon of Taiaro Atoll: evidence from eggs and larvae
https://publications.australian.museum/1998-replenishment-of-fish-populations-in-the-enclosed-lagoon-of-taiaro-atoll-evidence-from-eggs-and-larvae/Replenishment of fish populations in the enclosed lagoon of Taiaro Atoll: evidence from eggs and larvae
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Localization of reef sounds by settlement-stage larvae of coral-reef fishes (Pomacentridae).
https://publications.australian.museum/2005-localization-of-reef-sounds-by-settlement-stage-larvae-of-coral-reef-fishes-pomacentridae/Localization of reef sounds by settlement-stage larvae of coral-reef fishes (Pomacentridae).
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Larval development in two genera of the Indo-Pacific gobioid fish family Xenisthmidae: Allomicrodesmus and Xenisthmus
https://publications.australian.museum/1993-larval-development-in-two-genera-of-the-indo-pacific-gobioid-fish-family-xenisthmidae-allomicrodesmus-and-xenisthmus/Larval development in two genera of the Indo-Pacific gobioid fish family Xenisthmidae: Allomicrodesmus and Xenisthmus
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Larval development of the rare Australian aploactinid fish Matsubarichthys inusitatus (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes)
https://publications.australian.museum/2004-larval-development-of-the-rare-australian-aploactinid-fish-matsubarichthys-inusitatus-pisces-scorpaeniformes/Larval development of the rare Australian aploactinid fish Matsubarichthys inusitatus (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes)
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Ontogeny of swimming speed in larvae of pelagic-spawning, tropical, marine fishes
https://publications.australian.museum/2007-ontogeny-of-swimming-speed-in-larvae-of-pelagic-spawning-tropical-marine-fishes/Ontogeny of swimming speed in larvae of pelagic-spawning, tropical, marine fishes
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What the pelagic stages of coral reef fishes are doing out in blue water: daytime field observations of larval behaviour
https://publications.australian.museum/1996-what-the-pelagic-stages-of-coral-reef-fishes-are-doing-out-in-blue-water-daytime-field-observations-of-larval-behaviour/What the pelagic stages of coral reef fishes are doing out in blue water: daytime field observations of larval behaviour
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