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Demography of the Largest and Most Endangered Brazilian Parrotfish Scarus Trispinosus Reveals Overfishing
Endangered Species Research
Landscape Conservation
Ecology
Nature
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Age, Growth, Reproduction and Management of Southwestern Atlantic’s Largest and Endangered Herbivorous Reef Fish, Scarus Trispinosus Valenciennes, 1840
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Figure 11: Color Pattern of Scarus Trispinosus.
Stock Assessment of Two Parrotfish, Hipposcarus Harid and Scarus Ferrugineus in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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Supplemental Information 3: Relationship Between Otolith Weight and Age of Scarus Trispinosus (First Reading)
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Supplemental Information 2: Marginal Increment Rates in the Otholiths of Scarus Trispinosus From the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil
Unexpected Demography in the Recovery of an Endangered Primate Population
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Table 3: Data-Poor Indicators (Froese, 2004) for the Different Area and Fisheries for Scarus Trispinosus in the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil.
The Global Distribution of Largest, Deepest, and Most Intense Precipitation Systems
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