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Pebbled places preferred by people and pipefish in a World Heritage protected area

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Ebner, Brendan C., Maeda, Ken, Donaldson, JamesA., Harasti, David, Lord, Clara, Haÿ, Vincent, Heffernan, Jason, Starrs, Danswell, Thuesen, Paul, Beatty, Stephen, Boseto, David, Copeland, Lekima K. F., Rashni, Bindiya, Hevalao, Robson S., Keith, Philippe (2023): Pebbled places preferred by people and pipefish in a World Heritage protected area. Cybium 47 (4): 401-416, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2023-039, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2023-039

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