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Advances in Marine Biology (in press) Biological and remote sensing perspectives of pigmentation in coral reef organisms John D. Hedley and Peter J. Mumby Tropical Coastal Management Studies, Department of Marine Scienc
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as & E / Symbiodinium / Ogden / Coastal Management / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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University of Newcastle / Ridley Building / /

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chemical defence function / energy reaching / radiant energy incident / important food source / airborne sensor technology / satellite sensors / reflected radiant energy / incident radiant energy / photosynthetic machinery / radiant energy / energy / /

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Coral reef / Great Barrier Reef / /

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Department of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management / University of Newcastle / /

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Caulerpa / Cladophora / Valonia / John D. Hedley / Codium / /

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Caribbean / /

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airborne sensor technology / radiation / remote sensing / /

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