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Title: Spatial variation in life history reveals insight into connectivity and geographic population structure of a tropical estuarine teleost : king threadfin, Polydactylus macrochir / Bradley R. Moore ... [et al.].
Author: Moore, Bradley R. ; Simpfendorfer, Colin Ashley ; Newman, Stephen J. ; Stapley, Jason M. ; Allsop, Quentin ; Sellin, Michelle J. ; Welch, David J.
Citation: ACCNO:23279
Publisher: Elsevier Science B.V.,
Year: 2012
Series: Fisheries Research ; Vol., 125-126
Description: p. 214-224
Subject: Polydactylus macrochir ; Polynemidae ; Life history ; Stocks. ; Spatial variations. ; Growth. ; Age ; Australia.
Type: Article
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