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    Meta-analysis reveals that utilization of mangrove and seagrass nursery habitats across the globe is related to tidal regime rather than biogeographic region.
    Igulu, Mathias M.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Dorenbosch, Martijn; Grol, Monique G. G.; Harborne, Alastair R.; Kimirei, Ismael A.; Mumby, Peter J.; Olds, Andrew D.; Mgaya, Yunus D.
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    Meta-analysis reveals that utilization of mangrove and seagrass nursery habitats across the globe is related to tidal regime rather than biogeographic region.
    Igulu, Mathias M.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Dorenbosch, Martin; Grol, Monique G.G; Harborne, Alastair R.; Kimirei, Ismael A.; Mumby, Peter J.; Olds, Andrew D.; Mgaya, Yunus D.
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    The mangrove nursery paradigm revisited: otolith stable isotopes support nursery-to-reef movements by Indo-Pacific fishes.
    Kimirei, Ismael A.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Mgaya, Yunus D.; Huijbers, Chantal M.
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    The mangrove nursery paradigm revisited: otolith stable isotopes support nursery-to-reef movements by Indo-Pacific fishes.
    Kimirei, Ismael A.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Mgaya, Yunus D.; Huijbers, Chantal M.
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    The mangrove nursery paradigm revisited: otolith stable isotopes support nursery-to-reef movements by Indo-Pacific fishes.
    Kimirei, Ismael A.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Mgaya, Yunus D.; Huijbers, Chantal M.
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    What drives ontogenetic niche shifts in reef fishes? Ecosystems
    Kimirei, Ismael A.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Trommelen, M.; Blankers, P.; van Hoytema, N.; Hoeijmakers, D.; Huijbers, Chantal.m; Mgaya, Yunus D.; Rypel, Andrew Lee
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    What drives ontogenetic niche shifts in reef fishes? Ecosystems
    Kimirei, Ismael A.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Trommelen, M.; Blankers, P.; van Hoytema, N.; Hoeijmakers, D.; Huijbers, Chantal.m; Mgaya, Yunus D.; Rypel, Andrew Lee
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    What drives ontogenetic niche shifts in reef fishes? Ecosystems
    Kimirei, Ismael A.; Nagelkerken, Ivan; Trommelen, M.; Blankers, P.; van Hoytema, N.; Hoeijmakers, D.; Huijbers, Chantal.m; Mgaya, Yunus D.; Rypel, Andrew Lee

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