RECRUITMENT AND THE LOCAL DYNAMICS OF OPEN MARINE POPULATIONS
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Terry P. Hughes | M. J. Caley | Mark H. Carr | M. Caley | B. Menge | T. Hughes | G. Jones | M. Hixon | M. Carr | Geoffrey P. Jones | Mark A. Hixon | Bruce A. Menge
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