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Recolonisation of Lagoon of Islands, Tasmania, by Baumea Arthrophylla: The First Step in Regeneration of a Unique Ecosystem?

Papers and Proceedings - Royal Society of Tasmania - Australia
doi 10.26749/rstpp.140.31
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Date

January 1, 2006

Authors
CJ MaxwellPA Tyler
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The Royal Society of Tasmania


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