LOCAL POPULATION SIZE AS A DETERMINANT OF MATING SYSTEM AND SEXUAL COMPOSITION IN TWO TROPICAL MARINE FISHES ( THALASSOMA SPP.)
- 31 May 1980
- Vol. 34 (3) , 508-518
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1980.tb04840.x
Abstract
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- National Geographic Society (1621)
- Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
- University of California
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