The status of coral reef ecology research in the Red Sea
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J. Bouwmeester | M. Berumen | J. Cochran | S. Miyake | A. Hoey | P. Saenz‐Agudelo | J. Bouwmeester | M. T. Khalil | M. L. Berumen | J. Spaet | A. S. Hoey | W. H. Bass | D. Catania | J. E. M. Cochran | S. Miyake | M. R. Mughal | J. L. Y. Spaet | P. Saenz-Agudelo | D. Catania | D. Catania | Michael L. Berumen | Sou Miyake
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