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In situ swimming speeds of the late larvae of some coral reef fishes
https://publications.australian.museum/1997-in-situ-swimming-speeds-of-the-late-larvae-of-some-coral-reef-fishes/In situ swimming speeds of the late larvae of some coral reef fishes
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Larval development in the lutjanid subfamily Apsilinae (Pisces): the genus Paracaesio
https://publications.australian.museum/1997-larval-development-in-the-lutjanid-subfamily-apsilinae-pisces-the-genus-paracaesio/Larval development in the lutjanid subfamily Apsilinae (Pisces): the genus Paracaesio
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Larval development in the lutjanid subfamily Lutjaninae (Pisces): the genus Pinjalo
https://publications.australian.museum/2008-larval-development-in-the-lutjanid-subfamily-lutjaninae-pisces-the-genus-pinjalo/Larval development in the lutjanid subfamily Lutjaninae (Pisces): the genus Pinjalo
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Behaviour as input for modelling dispersal of fish larvae: behaviour, biogeography, hydrodynamics, ontogeny, physiology and phylogeny meet hydrography
https://publications.australian.museum/2007-behaviour-as-input-for-modelling-dispersal-of-fish-larvae-behaviour-biogeography-hydrodynamics-ontogeny-physiology-and-phylogeny-meet-hydrography/Behaviour as input for modelling dispersal of fish larvae: behaviour, biogeography, hydrodynamics, ontogeny, physiology and phylogeny meet hydrography
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A practical rule of thumb for spacing in MPA networks
https://publications.australian.museum/2006-a-practical-rule-of-thumb-for-spacing-in-mpa-networks/A practical rule of thumb for spacing in MPA networks
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Nomenclature and distribution of the species of the porcupinefish family Diodontidae (Pisces, Teleostei).
https://publications.australian.museum/2006-nomenclature-and-distribution-of-the-species-of-the-porcupinefish-family-diodontidae-pisces-teleostei/Nomenclature and distribution of the species of the porcupinefish family Diodontidae (Pisces, Teleostei).
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Are larvae of demersal fishes plankton or nekton?
https://publications.australian.museum/2006-are-larvae-of-demersal-fishes-plankton-or-nekton/Are larvae of demersal fishes plankton or nekton?
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A larva of the eteline lutjanid, Randallichthys filamentosus (Pisces: Perciformes), with comments on phylogenetic implications of larval morphology of basal lutjanids
https://publications.australian.museum/2005-a-larva-of-the-eteline-lutjanid-randallichthys-filamentosus-pisces-perciformes-with-comments-on-phylogenetic-implications-of-larval-morphology-of-basal-lutjanids/A larva of the eteline lutjanid, Randallichthys filamentosus (Pisces: Perciformes), with comments on phylogenetic implications of larval morphology of basal lutjanids
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What does larval fish biology tell us about the design and efficacy of marine protected areas?
https://publications.australian.museum/2003-what-does-larval-fish-biology-tell-us-about-the-design-and-efficacy-of-marine-protected-areas/What does larval fish biology tell us about the design and efficacy of marine protected areas?
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Review of: The Australian Weather Book (2nd edition) by Keith Colls and Richard
https://publications.australian.museum/2002-review-of-the-australian-weather-book-2nd-edition-by-keith-colls-and-richard/Review of: The Australian Weather Book (2nd edition) by Keith Colls and Richard
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