Lessons from the invasion front: Integration of research and management of the lionfish invasion in Brazil.
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T. Giarrizzo | L. E. Bezerra | M. O. Soares | R. Maggioni | N. Asp | L. Rocha | C. Ferreira | R. C. Maia | S. V. Paiva | L. Gurjão | P. Carneiro | Rafael dos Santos Rocha | C. L. Sampaio | Pedro H. C. Pereira | Gislaine V. Lima | C. Feitosa | R. Araújo | Carlos Henrique Targino | K. Cottens | B. Vinícius | O. Duarte | Wagner Santos | T. C. S. Guimarães | E. Noleto-Filho | E. F. Rabelo | Alex Klautau | Lucas Penna Soares Santos | R. Sabry | T. Garcia | T. C. Tavares | Maiara Queiroz M. Silva | Mayra Csapo-Thomaz | José Pedro Vieira Arruda Júnior | Clara Buck do Eirado | José Amorim-Reis Filho | D. A. N. Machado | Emanuel Soares Santos
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