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Title:
Special topic review : Australasian pilchard mortalities [Subtitle:J. B. Jones, A. D. Hyatt, P. M. Hine, R.J. Whittington, D. A. Griffin, N. J. Bax]
Author:
Jones, J. Brian
;
Hyatt, A. D.
;
Hine, P. M.
;
Whittington, R. J.
;
Griffin, D. A.
;
Bax, N. J
Citation:
ACCNO:8720
Publisher:
World journal of microbiology and biotechnology, vol. 13
Year:
1997
Description:
p. 383-392
Subject:
PILCHARD VIRUS
;
Pilchards.
;
Fish kill.
;
Diseases.
;
SARDINOPS SAGAX NEOPILCHARDUS
;
Disease transmission
;
PARASITES
;
Australia.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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