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Title:
Temperature relationships in small bodies of fresh water with special reference to trout streams in South Australia [Subtitle:by N. M. Morrissy]
Author:
Morrissy, Noel M.
Citation:
ACCNO:0005190
Publisher:
Bulletin (Australian Society for Limnology) ; no. 4
Year:
1971
Description:
p. 8-20
Subject:
South Australia
;
Salmo trutta
;
Brown trout.
;
Rainbow trout
;
Oncorhynchus mykiss
;
Temporary ponds
;
Population density
;
Temperature profiles
;
Temperature tolerance
;
Water temperature
;
Bottom temperature
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