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Prey preference of lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus), a top marine predator: implications for ecosystem-based fisheries management

Issue
110(2)
Author(s)
Tinus, Craig A.
Cover date
2012
PDF
tinus.pdf
Pages
193-204

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