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Browsing by Subject "Identification and conservation of evolutionary processes in the Coral Triangle biodiversity hotspot"

Browsing by Subject "Identification and conservation of evolutionary processes in the Coral Triangle biodiversity hotspot"

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  • Paul H. Barber, Ambariyanto, Mark V. Erdmann, Hamid Toha, Jean-Francois Bertrand, Benita Chick, Eric Crandall, Timery DeBoer, Josh Drew, Elizabeth Jones, Katie Kovitvogsa, Shinta pardede, Craig Starger, Eric Treml, Tim Werner, Bonlante Akinronbe, Roger Alvillar, Alyssa Brayshaw, Krystie Chavarria, Samantha Cheng, Alexis Jakson, Robert Lasley, Martha Munoz, Vera Pfeiffer, Luke Stevens, Matthew Subia, Kimberly Tenggardjaja (International Symposium on Ocean Science, Technology and Policy, 2009-05-14)
    The reefs of the Coral Triangle are the most diverse in the world. While the patterns of origin have long attracted the attention of evolutionary biologists, answering this question has largely been considered of purely ...