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Title:
Rapid replacement of the critically endangered hairy marron by the introduced smooth marron (Decapoda, Parastacidae) in the Margaret River (Western Australia)
Author:
de Graaf, Martin
;
Lawrence, Craig
;
Vercoe, Phil
Citation:
ACCNO:18706
Publisher:
Crustaceana - Vol. 82, no. 11
Year:
2009
Series:
Crustaceana ; Vol., 82 No.11
Description:
p. 1469-1476
Subject:
Cherax cainii
;
Cherax tenuimanus.
;
Marron, smooth
;
Marron, hairy
;
Margaret River - Western Australia
;
Rare species
;
Endemic species.
;
Introduced species.
Notes:
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