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 Dakin, W.J. and A.N. Colefax (1940) The plankton of the Australian coastal waters off New South Wales Part 1 with special reference to the seasonal distribution, the phyto-plankton, and the planktonic Crustacea, and in particular, the Copepoda and crustacean larvae, together with an account of the more frequent members of the groups Mysidacea, Euphausiacea, Amphipoda, Mollusca, Tunicata, Chaetognathia, and some reference to the fish eggs and fish larvae. Publications of the University of Sydney, Department of Zoology, Monograph 1: 1–215.

 

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Reference ID 15183
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Dakin, W.J.
Colefax, A.N.
Publication Year (for display) 1940
Publication Year (for sorting) 1940
Title The plankton of the Australian coastal waters off New South Wales Part 1 with special reference to the seasonal distribution, the phyto-plankton, and the planktonic Crustacea, and in particular, the Copepoda and crustacean larvae, together with an account of the more frequent members of the groups Mysidacea, Euphausiacea, Amphipoda, Mollusca, Tunicata, Chaetognathia, and some reference to the fish eggs and fish larvae
Secondary Title Publications of the University of Sydney, Department of Zoology, Monograph
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Volume 1
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Pages 1–215
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Keywords thalassinidea alpheidae amphipoda australia branchiopoda callianassidae copepoda euphausiacea hippolytidae laomediidae mysidacea ostracoda palaemonidae pandalidae pasiphaeidae penaeidae plankton rhynchocinetidae scyllaridae sergestidae stomatopoda
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