Reproduction, dispersal and recruitment of scleractinian corals

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This paper, published in 1990, received 824 indexed citations. Written by Peter L. Harrison and Carden C. Wallace covering the research area of Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ecology (792 citations), Global and Planetary Change (565 citations) and Oceanography (421 citations). Published in ePublications@SCU (Southern Cross University).

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