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Resolution of the early life history of reef fish using otolith chemistry

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Patterson, Heather
Kingsford, Michael
McCulloch, Malcolm

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We used the elemental signatures in otoliths of the damselfish Pomacentrus coelestis as a proxy for conditions experienced prior to settlement. Fish from the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) differed in their pre-settlement otolith chemistry, indicating

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Coral Reefs

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2037-12-31
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