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Effects of surgically implanted acoustic transmitters > 2% of body mass on the swimming performance survival and growth of juvenile sockeye and chinook salmon
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Effects of surgically implanted acoustic transmitters > 2% of body mass on the swimming performance survival and growth of juvenile sockeye and chinook salmon

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Main Author: Brown, R.S.
Other Authors: Deters, K.A., Geist, D.R.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
COMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL
CRECIMIENTO (FISIOLOGIA)
ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA
ONCORHYNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA
PECES
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