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Hansen, GJA, Ban NC, Jones ML, Kaufman L, Panes HM, Yasué M, Vincent ACJ.  2011.  Hindsight in marine protected area selection: A comparison of ecological representation arising from opportunistic and systematic approaches. Biological Conservation. 144:1866–1875. Abstract
Morgan, SK, Panes HM.  2008.  Threatened fishes of the world: Hippocampus spinosissimus Weber 1913 (Syngnathidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes. 82(1):21-22.
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