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Stress induced by hooking, net towing, elevated sea water temperature and air in sablefish: lack of concordance between mortality and physiological measures of stress
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Stress induced by hooking, net towing, elevated sea water temperature and air in sablefish: lack of concordance between mortality and physiological measures of stress

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Main Author: Davis, M.W.
Other Authors: Olla, B.L., Schreck, C.B.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
CAPTURA ANIMAL
FISIOLOGIA ANIMAL
MORTALIDAD
PECES
TEMPERATURA
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