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Population genetic structures of two New Zealand corophiid amphipods and the presence of morphologically cryptic species : implications for the conservation of diversity
Record no:
33807
Author:
Schnabel, Kareen E. ; Hogg, Ian D. ; Chapman, M. Ann
Citation:
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH. 2000 v.34, no.4 : 637-644 [kept P574.92]
Year:
2000
Subject:
Amphipoda - New Zealand;
Biodiversity;
Species diversity;
Conservation of natural resources;
Type:
CrossReference
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