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Population dynamics of an association between a coral reef sponge and a red macroalga
Record no:
38370
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RP11447
Author:
Trautman, Donelle A.
;
Hinde, Rosalind
;
Borowitzka, Michael A.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY. 2000 v.244 : 87-105;
Year:
2000
Subject:
Sponges - Australia - Great Barrier Reef
;
Marine algae
;
Symbiosis
;
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