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Title:
Age and size composition, growth rate, reproductive biology and habitats of the west Australian dhufish (Glaucosoma hebraicum) and their relevance to the management of this species.
Author:
Hesp, Sybrand Alexander
;
Potter, Ian C.
;
Hall, Norman G.
Citation:
ACCNO:12739
Publisher:
Fishery bulletin (U.S.); 100 (2)
Year:
2002
Description:
p. 214-227
Subject:
Glaucosoma hebraicum
;
Pearl perch
;
Fishery biology.
;
Age
;
Age structure.
;
Otolith analysis.
;
Mortality
;
Reproduction.
;
LENGTH FREQUENCY
;
Western Australia
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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