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Habitat Complexity: Coral Structural Loss Leads to Fisheries Declines

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Habitat Complexity: Coral Structural Loss Leads to Fisheries Declines. / Graham, Nicholas A. J.
In: Current Biology, Vol. 24, No. 9, 05.05.2014, p. R359-R361.

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Graham NAJ. Habitat Complexity: Coral Structural Loss Leads to Fisheries Declines. Current Biology. 2014 May 5;24(9):R359-R361. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.069

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Graham, Nicholas A. J. / Habitat Complexity : Coral Structural Loss Leads to Fisheries Declines. In: Current Biology. 2014 ; Vol. 24, No. 9. pp. R359-R361.

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abstract = "Direct human impacts and global climate change are altering the composition and structure of coral reef habitats. These changes are simplifying size-abundance relationships of reef fish communities, reducing productivity through the system and ultimately threatening fisheries yields.",
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