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Title: Population study of a freshwater crayfish, Cherax albidus Clark : with particular reference to the ecoenergetics of a population [Subtitle:by David John Woodland]
Author: Woodland, David John
Citation: ACCNO:24242
Publisher: Armidale, N.S.W. : University of New England
Year: 1967
Description: 266,[78],41,14,12p. tables
Subject: Cherax albidus ; Yabbies. ; Population dynamics. ; Freshwater crayfish. ; New South Wales ; Population dynamics. ; Life history ; Distribution ; Sampling. ; Marking ; Migrations ; New South Wales
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Unpublished work
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