Reef-scale variation in larval supply and settlement: validating Lagrangian dispersal predictions with observations of coral larvae
Robert A. B. Mason(The University of Queensland), Christopher Doropoulos(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Clothilde Langlais(CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere), Javier Porobic(CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere), Séverine Choukroun(James Cook University), Frank Coman(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Mark Tonks(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Julian Uribe‐Palomino(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
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