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POPULATION DENSITIES AND GROWTH OF FIVE SPECIES OF FISH IN THE RIVER NENE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

1973; Wiley; Volume: 4; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1365-2109.1973.tb01193.x

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1365-2109

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Paul J. B. Hart, T. J. Pitcher,

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Marine and fisheries research

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Aquaculture ResearchVolume 4, Issue 3 p. 69-86 POPULATION DENSITIES AND GROWTH OF FIVE SPECIES OF FISH IN THE RIVER NENE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE P. J. B. HART, P. J. B. HART Department of Zoology, The University of Liverpool and Present address: Nordreco AB, Fack, S-26700, Bjuv, Sweden.Search for more papers by this authorT. J. PITCHER, T. J. PITCHER Department of Zoology, The University of Liverpool and Present address: School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, The New University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland.Search for more papers by this author P. J. B. HART, P. J. B. HART Department of Zoology, The University of Liverpool and Present address: Nordreco AB, Fack, S-26700, Bjuv, Sweden.Search for more papers by this authorT. J. PITCHER, T. J. 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