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The influence of elemental chemistry on the widths of otolith increments in the neon damselfish (Pomacentrus coelestis)

Issue
106(2)
Author(s)
Kingsford, Michael J., Heather M. Patterson, and Matthew J. Flood
Cover date
2008
PDF
kingsford.pdf
Pages
135-142

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