Self-recruitment in a coral reef fish population

作者: G. P. Jones , M. J. Milicich , M. J. Emslie , C. Lunow

DOI: 10.1038/45538

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摘要: … return to their parent population, if they do, we assess the proportion of the population that is self… It allows them to be marked en masse in their natural habitat, and to hatch and disperse …

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