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Title:
The ecology of Posidonia seagrass fish communities in Cockburn Sound in Western Australia: Part 1. Spatial and temporal changes in community structure. Part 11. Feeding habits [Subtitle:J. K. Scott, R. Dybdahl and W. F. Wood]
Author:
Scott, J. K.
;
Dybdahl, Rand E.
;
Wood, W. F.
Citation:
ACCNO:20815
Publisher:
Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Environment technical series, No. 11
Year:
1986
Series:
Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Environment technical series, No. 11
Description:
pp. 1-44
Subject:
Seagrass
;
Seagrass banks
;
Trawlers
;
Apogon sangiensis
;
Western Australia
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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West Aust Dept Fisheries Pubs CR : 1986 SCO
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