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Horizontal vs. vertical connectivity in Caribbean reef corals: Identifying potential sources of recruitment following disturbance | thesis
Serrano XM (2013)

Characterization of the mesophotic reef fish community in south Florida, USA | article
Bryan DR, Kilfoyle K, Gilmore RG, Spieler RE (2013)
J Appl Ichthyol 29:108-117

Fish and habitat community assessments on North Carolina shipwrecks: potential sites for detecting climate change in the graveyard of the Atlantic | report
Whitfield PE, Muñ̃oz RC, Buckel CA, Heesemann LM (2011)
United States, National Ocean Service., Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
Resolving natural ranges and marine invasions in a globally distributed octocoral (genus Carijoa) | article
Concepcion GT, Kahng SE, Crepeau MW, Franklin EC, Coles SL, Toonen RJ (2010)
Mar Ecol Prog Ser 401:113-127

Reef Morphology and Invertebrate Distribution at Continental Shelf Edge Reefs in the South Atlantic Bight | article
Fraser SB, Sedberry GR (2008)
Southeas Nat 7:191-206
Abundance estimates of the Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans/miles complex in the Western North Atlantic | article
Whitfield PE, Hare JA, David AW, Harter SL, Muñoz RC, Addison CM (2007)
Biol Invasions 9:53-64

Habitat and fauna of deep-water Lophelia pertusa coral reefs off the southeastern U.S.: Blake plateau, Straits of Florida, and Gulf of Mexico | article
Reed JK, Weaver DC, Pomponi SA (2006)
Bull Mar Sci 78:343-375
Spawning Locations for Atlantic Reef Fishes off the Southeastern U.S. | chapter
Sedberry GR, Pashuk O, Wyanski DM, Stephen JA, Weinbach P (2006)
in: Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute) by
Diving For Science 2005 Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences 24th Annual Symposium | report
Godfrey JM, Shumway SE (2005)
Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences
Further Evidence for the Invasion and Establishment of Pterois volitans (Teleostei: Scorpaenidae) Along the Atlantic Coast of the United States | article
Meister HS, Wyanski DM, Loefer JK, Ross SW, Quattrini AM, Sulak KJ (2005)
Southeas Nat 4:193-206
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