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Evaluating the effect of clustering when monitoring the abundance of sea lice populations on farmed atlantic salmon
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Evaluating the effect of clustering when monitoring the abundance of sea lice populations on farmed atlantic salmon

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Main Author: Revie, C.W.
Other Authors: Gettinby, G., Treasurer, J.W.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
LEPEOPHTHEIRUS SALMONIS
MONITOREO BIOLÓGICO
PECES
SALMO SALAR
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