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Title:
Disease risks of fish introductions and translocations. [Subtitle:in' Introduced and translocated fishes and their ecological effects]
Author:
Langdon, Jeremy S.
;
Australia. Bureau of Rural Resources
Citation:
ACCNO:0007939
Publisher:
Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service
Year:
1990
Series:
Bureau of Rural Resources proceedings ; no. 8
Description:
p. 98-107
Subject:
Australia.
;
Conferences.
;
Environmental impact.
;
Fish.
;
Introduced species.
;
Transplantation.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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