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Title:
Quantitative determination of the timing of otolith ring formation from marginal increments in four marine teleost species from northwestern Australia
Author:
Stephenson, Peter C.
;
Hall, Norman G.
Citation:
ACCNO:14892
Publisher:
Fishery bulletin - Vol. 101
Year:
2003
Description:
p. 900-909
Subject:
PILBARA - W A
;
Bluespot Emperor
;
Nemipterus furcosus
;
Lutjanus sebae
;
Lutjanus vitta
;
Otoliths.
;
Growth.
;
Western Australia
;
Rosy threadfin bream
;
Brownstripe snapper
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