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Widespread Dispersal of the Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star, Acanthaster planci, across the Hawaiian Archipelago and Johnston Atoll

The population structure of marine species is variable along the Hawaiian Archipelago; thus, it is important to understand dispersal and recruitment patterns for economically and ecologically important taxa to inform Ecosystem-based Management. Connectivity of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns sea st...

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Published in:Journal of marine sciences (London) 2011, Vol.2011 (2011), p.1-10
Main Authors: Brainard, Russell E., deMaintenton, Marta J., Bird, Christopher E., Andrews, Kimberly R., Timmers, Molly A., Toonen, Robert J.
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