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      Fishing and environmental influences on estimates of unfished herbivorous fish biomass across the Hawaiian Archipelago

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              Predation, Prey Refuges, and the Structure of Coral-Reef Fish Assemblages

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                Journal
                Marine Ecology Progress Series
                Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
                Inter-Research Science Center
                0171-8630
                1616-1599
                July 20 2017
                July 20 2017
                : 575
                : 1-15
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                10.3354/meps12235
                51af484d-5208-498d-b6e5-308bd0682d11
                © 2017
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