A field and video annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo‐video surveys of demersal fish assemblages
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2020
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Journal Title:Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Personal Author:Langlois, Tim
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Goetze, Jordan
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Bond, Todd
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Monk, Jacquomo
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Abesamis, Rene A.
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Asher, Jacob
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Barrett, Neville
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Bernard, Anthony T. F.
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Bouchet, Phil J.
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Birt, Matthew J.
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Cappo, Mike
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Currey‐Randall, Leanne M.
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Driessen, Damon
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Fairclough, David V.
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Fullwood, Laura A. F.
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Gibbons, Brooke A.
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Harasti, David
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Heupel, Michelle R.
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Hicks, Jamie
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Holmes, Thomas H.
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Huveneers, Charlie
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Ierodiaconou, Daniel
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Jordan, Alan
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Knott, Nathan A.
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Lindfield, Steve
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Malcolm, Hamish A.
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McLean, Dianne
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Meekan, Mark
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Miller, David
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Mitchell, Peter J.
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Newman, Stephen J.
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Radford, Ben
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Rolim, Fernanda A.
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Saunders, Benjamin J.
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Stowar, Marcus
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Smith, Adam N. H.
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Travers, Michael J.
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Wakefield, Corey B.
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Whitmarsh, Sasha K.
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Williams, Joel
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Harvey, Euan S.
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Source:Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 11(11), 1401-1409
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ISSN:2041-210X ; 2041-210X
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:ac7fd47b7818658edf80274e28cd22012f468e4397ff69871689f06a5efeba36
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