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An assessment of the introduced mosquitofish (Gambusia Affinis holbrooki) as a predator of eggs, hatchlings and tadpoles of native and non-native anurans
Record no:
31433
Author:
Komak, Spogmai
;
Crossland, Michael R.
Series:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2000 v.27, no.2 : 185-189 [kept P591.994]
Subject:
Anura - Larvae
;
Frogs - Australia
;
Mosquito fish - Australia
;
Animal introduction - Australia
;
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