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Using poststratification to improve abundance estimates from multispecies surveys: a study of juvenile flatfishes

Issue
103(3)
Author(s)
Dressel, Sherri C., and Brenda L. Norcross
Cover date
2005
PDF
dressel.pdf
Pages
469-488

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