Implications of reef ecosystem change for the stability and maintenance of coral reef islands
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Hiroya Yamano | Chris T. Perry | H. Yamano | Bernhard Riegl | S. Smithers | P. Kench | C. Perry | Scott G. Smithers | Michael J. O’Leary | M. O’Leary | Bernhard Riegl | Paul S. Kench
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