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Wave-induced abiotic stress shapes phenotypic diversity in a coral reef fish across a geographical cline

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Fulton, Christopher
Binning, Sandra
Wainwright, P.C.
Bellwood, David

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While morphological variation across geographical clines has been well documented, it is often unclear whether such changes enhance individual performance to local environments. We examined whether the damselfish Acanthochromis polyacanthus display functi

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Coral Reefs

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2037-12-31
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