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Stoner, A.W.

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Stoner, A.W.

1989. Density-dependent growth and grazing effects of juvenile queen conch Strombus gigas L. in a tropical seagrass meadow. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 130: 119-133.

Stoner, A.W.

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Stoner, A.W.

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Stoner, A.W.

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Stoner, A.W.

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