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Where and why do we have marine biogeographic boundaries?

Paula Pappalardo1, James Pringle, John Wares, Jeb Byers
Published 21 Jan 2015
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Published 21 Jan 2015

Where and why do we have marine biogeographic boundaries?

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Paula Pappalardo1, James Pringle, John Wares, Jeb Byers
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1 Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, USA
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99th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2014
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