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Anderson, A.B., Salas, E.M., Rocha, L.A., and Floeter, S.R. 2017. The recent colonization of south Brazil by the Azores chromis Chromis limbata. Journal of Fish Biology 91(2):558-573.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 32486
Type: Journal Article
Author: Anderson, A.B., Salas, E.M., Rocha, L.A., and Floeter, S.R.
Date (year): 2017
Article Title:The recent colonization of south Brazil by the Azores chromis Chromis limbata
Journal Name: Journal of Fish Biology
Volume: 91
Issue: 2
Pages: 558-573
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Keywords: Chromis limbata, Azores chromis, fishes, Brazil
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Chromis limbata

    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Islands off the coast of Florianopolis
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Xavier Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Xavier Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Xavier Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Deserta Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Deserta Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Deserta Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Arvoredo Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Gale Island
    Santa Catarina - Caribbean Sea, Brazil, Gale Island


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