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Title:
Bomb radiocarbon dating of three important reef-fish species using Indo-Pacific carbon-14 chronologies / Allen H. Andrews, John M. Kalish, Stephen J. Newman and Justine M. Johnston
Author:
Andrews, Allen H.
;
Kalish, John M.
;
Newman, Stephen J.
;
Johnston, Justine M.
Citation:
ACCNO:21336
Publisher:
CSIRO Publishing,
Year:
2011
Series:
Marine and freshwater research ; Vol., 62 No. 11
Description:
p. 1259-1269
Subject:
Reef fish
;
Epinephelus octofasciatus
;
Etelis carbunculus
;
Lethrinus nebulosus
;
Epinephelinae
;
Lutjanidae
;
Lethrinidae
;
Reef fisheries
;
Fishery management.
;
Life history
;
Age determination.
;
Longevity
;
Otoliths.
;
Carbon 14
;
Radiocarbon dating
;
Indian Ocean
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