Coral reproduction on the world’s southernmost reef at Lord Howe Island, Australia
Despite a recent expansion in the geographic extent of coral reproductive research, there remain many regions in the Indo-Pacific where knowledge is limited. For example, Lord Howe Island is the southernmost reef system in the world (31°S); however, very little is known of the reproductive biology o...
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Main Authors: | AH Baird, VR Cumbo, S Gudge, SA Keith, JA Maynard, CH Tan, ES Woolsey |
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Language: | EN |
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Inter-Research
2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f5f02e1d603c4669a5d2b4549f25f9cf |
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