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The competition of native sponges and the sun coral Tubastraea spp. does not influence the morphological pattern of a new Photis (Photidae: Senticaudata)

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Nogueira, Marcos Moura, Alves, Jessika, Neves, Elizabeth, Johnsson, Rodrigo (2021): The competition of native sponges and the sun coral Tubastraea spp. does not influence the morphological pattern of a new Photis (Photidae: Senticaudata). Journal of Natural History 55 (33-34): 2065-2081, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1973133

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