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Hypersaline mangroves harbor a high density of Brazilian endangered sea stars (Echinaster spp.)

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Gondim, A.I., Dias, T.L.P. & Christoffersen, M.L. Hypersaline mangroves harbor a high density of Brazilian endangered sea stars (Echinaster spp.). Mar Biodiv 45, 629–630 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-014-0306-4

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