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Change in abundance of dugongs in Shark Bay, Ningaloo and Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia: evidence for large-scale migration
Record no:
49822
Author:
Gales, Nick
;
McCauley, Robert D.
;
Lanyon, Janet M.
;
Holley, David
Year:
2004
Series:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2004 v.31 no.3 : 283-290 [kept P591.994 [P2]
Subject:
Dugong - Western Australia
;
Animal migration
;
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