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  • Michael, S.W. (2009). Wrasses and Parrotfishes: The complete illustrated guide to their identification, behaviors, and captive care TFH Publications and Microcosm, Neptrune City, NJ, USA and Charlotte, VT, USA.
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  • Syms, C. (1998). Habitat association, disturbance dynamics, and the role of spatial scale in structuring coral reef fish assemblages, Ph.D. thesis, James Cook University, Townsville. LIRS catalog number 533.
  • Wainwright, P.C., D.R. Bellwood, M.W. Westneat, J.R. Grubich and A.S. Hoey (2004). A functional morphospace for the skull of labrid fishes: patterns of diversity in a complex biomechanical system, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 82: 1-25. LIRS catalog number 872.