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Title:
Monitoring a population of Procambarus clarkii (Decapoda, Cambaridae) in Sao Miguel (Azores, Portugal)
Author:
Costa, A. C.
;
Correia, A. M.
;
Rodrigues, M. L.
;
International Association of Astacology Symposium (11th : Thunder Bay, U. S. A. : 1996 )
Citation:
ACCNO:10696
Publisher:
IN Freshwater Crayfish 11 : International Associa
Year:
1997
Series:
(Freshwater Crayfish 11)
Subject:
Burrows
;
Freshwater crustaceans.
;
Population dynamics.
;
Portugal.
Type:
Book Chapter
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