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Dearden, P, Theberge M, Yasué M.  2010.  Using underwater cameras to assess the effects of snorkeler and SCUBA diver presence on coral reef fish abundance, family richness, and species composition. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 163(1-4):531-538. Abstract
Dzyuba, B, Van Look KJW, Cliffe A, Koldewey HJ, Holt WV.  2006.  Effect of parental age and associated size on fecundity, growth and survival in the yellow seahorse Hippocampus kuda. Journal of Experimental Biology. 209(16):3055-3061. Abstract
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