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Lourie, SA
. 2006.
Spatial genetic patterns in the Hippocampus barbouri species group (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) across the Coral Triangle
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Proceedings of 10th International Coral Reef Symposium. :478-484.
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Lourie, SA
,
Kuiter RH
. 2008.
Three new pygmy seahorse species from Indonesia (Teleostei: Syngnathidae: Hippocampus)
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Zootaxa. 1963:54-68.
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Lourie, SA
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GREEN DM
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Vincent ACJ
. 2005.
Dispersal, habitat differences, and comparative phylogeography of Southeast Asian seahorses (Syngnathidae: Hippocampus)
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Molecular Ecology. 14(4):1073-1094.
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Lourie, SA
,
Randall JE
. 2003.
A new pygmy seahorse, Hippocampus denise (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) from the Indo-Pacific.
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Zoological Studies 42(2):284-291 . 42(2):284-291.
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Lunn, KE
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Noriega VMJ
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Vincent ACJ
. 2008.
Souvenirs from the sea: an investigation into the curio trade of echinoderms in Mexico.
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TRAFFIC Bulletin . 22(1):19-32.
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