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Reproduction in five sympatric batoid species (family urolophidae) from south-eastern Australia
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posted on 2013-04-01, 00:00
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F Trinnie
This PhD determines the reproductive biology of five stingaree species caught as bycatch from south-eastern Australian commercial fisheries for fisheries stock assessments, ecological risk assessments, and species extinction risk evaluations.
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7-197 pages : graphs, tables, maps
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thesis
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thesis
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eng
Degree type
Research doctorate
Degree name
Ph.D
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The Author. All Rights Reserved
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T Walker, L Laurenson, P Jones
Thesis faculty
Faculty of Science
Thesis school
Engineering and Built Environment
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Vertebrate biology
Keywords
Stingaree reproduction
Urolophidae reproduction
Sympatric batoid
Australia, Southeastern fisheries
Viviparity
Vertebrate Biology
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