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Cyanotoxins are not implicated in the etiology of coral black band disease outbreaks on Pelorus Island, Great Barrier Reef
Glas, Martin, Motti, C. A., Negri, A. P., Sato, Y., Froscio, S., Humpage, A. R., Krock, Bernd ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4022-9101, Cembella, Allan and Bourne, D. G.
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Glas, Martin, Motti, C. A., Negri, A. P., Sato, Y., Froscio, S., Humpage, A. R., Krock, Bernd ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4022-9101, Cembella, Allan and Bourne, D. G.
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Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES I (2009-2013) > TOPIC 2: Coastal Change
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES I (2009-2013) > TOPIC 2: Coastal Change > WP 2.2: Integrating evolutionary Ecology into Coastal and Shelf Processes
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES I (2009-2013) > TOPIC 2: Coastal Change > WP 2.2: Integrating evolutionary Ecology into Coastal and Shelf Processes
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10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.00874.x
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Glas, M.
,
Motti, C. A.
,
Negri, A. P.
,
Sato, Y.
,
Froscio, S.
,
Humpage, A. R.
,
Krock, B.
,
Cembella, A.
and
Bourne, D. G.
(2010):
Cyanotoxins are not implicated in the etiology of coral black band disease outbreaks on Pelorus Island, Great Barrier Reef
,
FEMS Microbiology Ecology,
73
(1),
pp. 43-54
.
doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.00874.x
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