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Figure 11: Color Pattern of Scarus Trispinosus.
doi 10.7717/peerj.7459/fig-11
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Figure 3: Transverse Thin Sections of S. Trispinosus Ovaries.
Table 3: Data-Poor Indicators (Froese, 2004) for the Different Area and Fisheries for Scarus Trispinosus in the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil.
Figure 4: Transverse Thin Sections of S. Trispinosus Testicles.
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