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Technical Memorandum 1
Research on Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef
Wendy Craik
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
1978
CONTENTS
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SUMMARY
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SECTIONS 1-9
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- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIES RICHNESS AND DIVERSITY
- HOME RANGE AND TERRITORIALITY
- COLONISATION AND RECRUITMENT
- REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR
- GENETICS
- OTHER AREAS OF RESEARCH
- CONCLUSIONS
- AREAS OF RESEARCH RELEVANT TO G.B.R.M.P.A.
REFERENCES
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LIST OF APPENDICES
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- Document-Control Data Page
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