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- 2005 Annual Report | Connectivity in Marine Seascapes: Predicting Ecological and Socioeconomic Costs of Climate Change on Coral Reef Ecosystems01-05-2009
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- ... focus on the impact of different grazing levels of Stoplight parrotfish (Sparisoma viride) upon interactions taking place in various locations across ... Like many parrotfish species, the Stoplight parrotfish is a protogynous hermaphrodite, with two adult phases (initial and ...
- 2006 Annual Report | Connectivity in Marine Seascapes: Predicting Ecological and Socioeconomic Costs of Climate Change on Coral Reef Ecosystems09-14-2007
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- ... the complex dynamics between representative grouper (Nassau grouper, Epinephelus striatus), parrotfish (Stoplight parrotfish, Sparisoma viride), and snapper (Yellowtail snapper, Ocyurus chrysurus) species ...
- 2001 Annual Report | Top-Down Trophodynamics09-15-2003
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- This analysis has been completed for one species of parrotfish (Sparisoma viride) for which the bite yield data are available.
- Coral Reef Fish - Wrasses12-18-2009
- "Provides information about wrasses."
- 1999 Annual Report | Chemical Ecology of Cyanobacterial Blooms on the Tropical Reefs of Guam
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- ... deterrence of 17 of the extracted strains of cyanobacteria with parrotfish (Scarus schlegeli), urchins (Echinometra mathaei), and sea hares (Stylocheilus longicauda.
- Herbivore Mediation of Nutrient Pollution in Seagrass Meadows09-18-2007
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- bottom-up control, Bermuda, green turtles, parrotfish, snails, trophic interactions, simulated herbivory, tethering, PAM, management, , Scientific Discipline Top of page ...
- Herbivore Mediation of Nutrient Pollution in Seagrass Meadows09-18-2007
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- bottom-up control, Bermuda, green turtles, parrotfish, snails, trophic interactions, simulated herbivory, tethering, PAM, management, , Scientific Discipline Top of page ...
- 2000 Annual Report | Chemical Ecology of Cyanobacterial Blooms on the Tropical Reefs of Guam
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- ... deterrence of 17 of the extracted strains of cyanobacteria with parrotfish (Scarus schlegeli), urchins (Echinometra mathaei), and sea hares (Stylocheilus longicauda.
- Final Report | Chemical Ecology of Cyanobacterial Blooms on the Tropical Reefs of Guam
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- ... of 17 of the extracted strains of cyanobacteria with the parrotfish Scares schlegeli, the sea urchin Echinometra mathaei, and the sea ...
- Greenversations Science Wednesday: Protecting Ocean Meadows09-30-2009
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- Seagrasses here are being eaten (grazed) by green turtles and parrotfish while fertilizer runoff is also affecting them. My main ...
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