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Potential use of otoliths for pilchard stock discrimination

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Kylie. Hall
Pilchards were collected from south-eastern Australian waters and aged by counting growth rings on their ear bones (otoliths). Differences in growth and population age structures were compared between regions. The shape characteristics of the ear bones were also examined using rapid, objective, semi-automated methods. Differences between the areas were shown.

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ii, 202 leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm.

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eng

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Thesis (M.Sc.)--Deakin University, Victoria, 2001.

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M.Sc.

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Faculty of Science

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Engineering and Built Environment

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