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Title:
Management adaptation of invertebrate fisheries to an extreme marine heat wave event at a global warming hot spot [Subtitle:Nick Caputi, Mervi Kangas, Ainslie Denham, Ming Feng, Alan Pearce, Yasha Hetzel & Arani Chandrapavan]
Author:
Caputi, Nicolovito
;
Kangas, Mervi
;
Denham, Ainslie
;
Feng, Ming
;
Pearce, Alan
;
Hetzel, Yasha
;
Chandrapavan, Arani
Citation:
ACCNO:26433
Publisher:
Ecology and Evolution, vol. 6(11)
Year:
2016
Description:
p. 3583-3593
Subject:
Climatic changes
;
Crabs
;
Environmental effects.
;
Prawns.
;
Recruitment.
;
Water temperature
;
Leeuwin Current - Western Australia
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental
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West Aust Dept Fisheries Pubs CR : 2016 CAP
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