Abundance estimates of the Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans/miles complex in the Western North Atlantic

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Paula E. Whitfield
Jonathan A. Hare
Andrew W. David
Stacey L. Harter
Roldan C. Muñoz
Christine M. Addison
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[1] NOAA Beaufort Laboratory,
[2] NOAA NMFS NEFSC,undefined
[3] Narragansett Laboratory,undefined
[4] NOAA NMFS SEFSC,undefined
[5] Panama City Laboratory,undefined
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10.1007/s10530-006-9063-z
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