Growth rate and projected age at sexual maturity for immature hawksbill turtles and green turtles foraging in the remote marine protected area of Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
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J. Mortimer | J. Currie | P. Casale | P. Pistorius | April J. Burt | N. Bunbury | L. A’Bear | R. V. von Brandis | H. Richards | Michael Betts | J. van de Crommenacker | F. Fleischer‐Dogley | N. Doak | Bruno Mels | Cheryl L. Sanchez | Lorraine Cooke | Emma Mederic | Luke A'Bear
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