Linking fisheries management and conservation in bioengineering species: the case of South American mussels (Mytilidae)
por: Carranza, Alvar.
Publicado: (2017)
Latitudinal gradients in species richness for South American Mytilidae and Ostreidae: can alternative hypotheses be evaluated by a correlative approach?
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Autor Principal: | Carranza, Alvar. |
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2017
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