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Title:
Validity of using translucent zones of otoliths to age the pilchard Sardinops sagax neoplichardus from Albany, Western Australia.
Author:
Fletcher, W. J. [Warrick Jeffrey]
;
Blight, S. J.
Citation:
ACCNO:8634
Year:
1996
Series:
Marine and freshwater research ; Vol., 47 No. 4
Description:
p. 617-624
Subject:
Translucent zone.
;
Otoliths.
;
Otolith analysis.
;
AGE DETERMINATION
;
Pilchards.
;
Marine fish
;
MARGINAL INCREMENT ANALYSIS
;
Albany - Western Australia
;
Western Australia
;
CLUPEIDAE
;
SARDINOPS SAGAX NEOPLICHARDUS
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