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Title: Abundance and distribution of Batillaria australis and Bedeva paivae in the Swan River, Western Australia [electronic resource] / Corrine Severin
Author: Severin, Corrine
Citation: ACCNO:25058
Publisher: [Bentley, W.A.] : Curtin University of Technology
Year: 2012
Description: 56 p. : ill., maps.
Subject: Gastropods ; Marine invertebrates. ; Invasive species. ; Introduced species. ; Endemic species. ; Abundance ; Geographical distribution. ; Sampling. ; Swan River - Western Australia.
Type: Electronic Resource
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