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Title:
Age structure and changes in abundance of three important species of teleost in a eutrophic estuary (Pisces: Teleostei) / R. C. J. Lenanton ... [et al.]
Author:
Lenanton, R. C. J.
;
Potter, I. C.
;
Loneragan, N. R.
;
Chrystal, P. J.
Citation:
ACCNO:0006879
Publisher:
Journal of zoology - Vol. 203, no. 3
Year:
1984
Description:
p. 311-327
Subject:
Estuarine fisheries.
;
Brackishwater fish.
;
Aldrichetta forsteri
;
Yelloweye mullet
;
Mugil cephalus
;
Sea mullet
;
Cnidoglanis macrocephalus.
;
Estuary cobbler
;
Commercial fishing.
;
Catch and effort.
;
Catch statistics.
;
Growth.
;
Abundance
;
Age composition.
;
Eutrophic waters
;
Swan River - Western Australia.
;
Peel-Harvey Estuary - Western Australia
Type:
Article
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