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Title:
Early life histories of fishes : new developmental, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives [Subtitle:edited by Eugene K. Balon.]
Author:
Balon, Eugene K.
Citation:
ACCNO:17593
Publisher:
Dordrecht ; Boston : Dr W. Junk
Year:
1985
Series:
Developments in environmental biology of fishes ; 5
Description:
280 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Fish.
;
Biological development
;
Larval development
;
Larvae
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
3666394 (Australian Library Collections) permalink
ISBN/ISSN:
9061935296
Type:
Book
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1
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Iron Mountain
597:591.3 BAL
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