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Mycteroperca microlepis
Mycteroperca microlepis
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Spawning Locations for Atlantic Reef Fishes off the Southeastern U.S.
Sedberry GR, Pashuk O, Wyanski DM, Stephen JA, Weinbach P (2006)
Chapter
Color variation and associated behavior in the epinepheline groupers, Mycteroperca microlepis (Goode and Bean) and M....
Gilmore RG, Jones RS (1992)
Bull Mar Sci
Article
Geology and biology of the “Sticky Grounds”, shelf-margin carbonate mounds, and mesophotic ecosystem in the eastern G...
Locker SD
,
Reed JK
, Farrington S, Harter S, Hine AC, Dunn S (2016)
Cont Shelf Res
Article
Open Access
DOI
Native fish community structure and Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans densities along a depth-temperature gradie...
Whitfield PE,
Muñoz RC
, Buckel CA, Degan BP, Freshwater DW, Hare JA (2014)
Mar Ecol Prog Ser
Article
DOI
Patterns of distribution and processes of speciation in Brazilian reef fishes
Rocha LA
(2003)
Biogeography
Article
Open Access
DOI
Fish assemblages associated with red grouper pits at Pulley Ridge, a mesophotic reef in the Gulf of Mexico
Harter SL, Moe H,
Reed JK
, David AW (2017)
Fish Bull
Article
Open Access
DOI
Habitat and fauna of deep-water Lophelia pertusa coral reefs off the southeastern U.S.: Blake plateau, Straits of Flo...
Reed JK
, Weaver DC, Pomponi SA (2006)
Bull Mar Sci
Article
Sex structure and potential female fecundity in a Epinephelus guttatus spawning aggregation: applying ultrasonic imaging
Whiteman EA, Jennings CA,
Nemeth RS
(2005)
J Fish Biol
Article
DOI
Characterization of the mesophotic reef fish community in south Florida, USA
Bryan DR
, Kilfoyle K, Gilmore RG, Spieler RE (2013)
J Appl Ichthyol
Article
DOI
Ecology and Zoogeography of Deep-Reef Fishes in Northeastern Brazil
Feitoza BM, Rosa RS,
Rocha LA
(2005)
Bull Mar Sci
Article
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