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Title:
Dissolved free amino acid conservation: implications for COTS larval nutrition.
Author:
Cooperative Research Centre For the Ecologically Sustainable Development of the Great Barrier Reef, Townsville (Australia)
;
Tenshi Ayukai
;
Miller, D.
;
Swann, L.
Citation:
ACCNO:11932
Publisher:
CRC Reef Research Technical Report (CRC Reef Research Centre, James Cook University ) no. 9
Year:
1996.
Description:
30 p. ;
Subject:
Marine parks.
;
Environment management.
;
Food availability
;
Invertebrate larvae
;
NUTRIENTS
;
Amino acids
;
Coral reefs.
;
Great Barrier Reef - Queensland.
;
Crown-of-thorns starfish.
;
Acanthaster planci
;
Water quality.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN:
1-876054-08-5
Type:
Journal Article
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