Strategies and trajectories of coral reef fish larvae optimizing self-recruitment.
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Serge Planes | Michel De Lara | Jean-Olivier Irisson | J. Irisson | S. Planes | Anselme LeVan | M. De Lara | Anselme LeVan
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