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Increased disease calls for a cost-benefits review of marine reserves
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PLoS One 7.
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Wootton, E.C., Woolmer, A.P., Vogan, C.L., Pope, E.C., Hamilton, K.M., Rowley, A.F., 2012. Increased disease calls for a cost-benefits review of marine reserves. PLoS One 7.
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(2012)
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Wootton, E.C.1
Woolmer, A.P.2
Vogan, C.L.3
Pope, E.C.4
Hamilton, K.M.5
Rowley, A.F.6
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