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Is the megamouth shark susceptible to mega-distortion? : investigating the effects of twenty-two years of fixation and preservation on a large specimen of Megachasma pelagios (Chondrichthyes: Megachasmidae)
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65952
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RP23878
Author:
Human, Brett A.
;
Morrison, Susan M.
;
MacLeod, Ian D.
Citation:
RECORDS OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 2012 v.27, no.1 : 7-20 [copy also at P509.941];
Year:
2012
Subject:
Western Australian Museum - Exhibits
;
Museum conservation methods
;
Sharks - Australia
;
Megamouth
;
Megachasma pelagios
;
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