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Demography of the Largest and Most Endangered Brazilian Parrotfish Scarus Trispinosus Reveals Overfishing
Endangered Species Research
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doi 10.3354/esr01024
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Landscape Conservation
Ecology
Nature
Date
March 26, 2020
Authors
NC Roos
BM Taylor
AR Carvalho
GO Longo
Publisher
Inter-Research Science Center
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