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Studying and monitoring aggregating species

Colin, 2011

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9976166883979464527
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Colin P
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Reef fish spawning aggregations: biology, research and management

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The scientific study and monitoring of spawning aggregations requires field and laboratory work using a wide variety of physical and biological methods; but field work, no matter the technological tools available, will remain of fundamental importance in studying …
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