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Title:
Influence of exceptionally high salinities, marked variations in freshwater discharge and opening of estuary mouth on the characteristics of the ichthyofauna of a normally-closed estuary
Author:
Young, G. C.
;
Potter, I. C.
Citation:
ACCNO:12808
Publisher:
Estuarine coastal and shelf science , vol. 55
Year:
2002.
Description:
p. 223-246.
Subject:
Wellstead Esturary - Western Australia.
;
Estuarine fish
;
Estuarine habitat.
;
Salinity effects.
;
Salinity gradients
;
Mugil cephalus
;
Aldrichetta forsteri
;
Arripis georgianus
;
Arripis truttaceus
;
Pomatomus saltatrix
;
Sardinops neopilchardus.
;
Sillaginodes punctata
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal article
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