Cutaneous ulcerative lesions of unknown etiology affecting lionfish Pterois spp. in the Gulf of Mexico.
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T. Waltzek | C. Shea | J. Landsberg | R. Yanong | Y. Kiryu | Holden E. Harris | A. Fogg | M. Bakenhaster | M. Tabuchi | K. Subramaniam | D. Pouder | Theresa Cody | W. Patterson | M. S. Ahasan | Meaghan E. Emory
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