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Population structure, long-term connectivity, and effective size of mutton snapper (Lutjanus analis) in the Caribbean Sea and Florida Keys

Issue
109(4)
Author(s)
Carson, Evan W., Eric Saillant, Mark A. Renshaw, Nancie J. Cummings, and John R. Gold
Cover date
2011
PDF
1094carson.pdf
Pages
416-428

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