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Title:
Epizootic mortality in the pilchard Sardinops sagax neopilchardus in Australia and New Zealand in 1995. : [Part ] 1. Pathology and zoology [Subtitle:R. J. Whittington, J. B. Jones, P.M. Hine. A.D. Hyatt]
Author:
Whittington, R. J.
;
Jones, J. Brian
;
Hine, P. M.
;
Hyatt, A. D.
Citation:
ACCNO:10202
Publisher:
Diseases of aquatic organisms, vol 28
Year:
1997
Description:
p. 1-16
Subject:
CLUPEIDAE
;
SARDINOPS SAGAX NEOPILCHARDUS
;
Pilchards.
;
Fish diseases.
;
Gills
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental
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