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Effect of type of otolith and preparation technique on age estimation of larval and juvenile spot (Leiostomus xanthurus)

Issue
103(3)
Author(s)
Fey, Dariusz P., Gretchen E. Bath Martin, James A. Morris, and Jonathan Hare
Cover date
2005
PDF
fey.pdf
Pages
544-552

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