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Title:
High levels of genetic subdivision of marine and estuarine populations of the estuarine catfish Cnidoglanis macrocephalus (Plotosidae) in southwestern Australia
Author:
Ayvazian, S. G.
;
Johnson, M. S.
;
McGlashan, D. J.
Citation:
ACCNO:0007496
Publisher:
Springer Nature,
Year:
1994
Series:
Marine biology ; Vol., 118
Description:
p. 25-31
Subject:
Cnidoglanis macrocephalus.
;
Estuary cobbler
;
Electrophoresis
;
Estuaries.
;
Population genetics
;
Western Australia
Type:
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