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The Eocene fishes of Monte Bolca: the earliest coral reef fish assemblage
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D. R. Bellwood
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March 1996
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March 1996
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Coral Reefs
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Springer Nature
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Behavioral Ecology of Fishes
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Coral Reefs
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Coral Reefs
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Springer Nature
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0722-4028
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1432-0975
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March 1996
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March 1996
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10.1007/BF01626074
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871f5126-667b-4878-abe1-396728f4847a
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