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Influence of light on survival, growth and morphological changes in the early larval stage ofHexagrammos otakii Jordan et Starks

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For a part of this study a financial aid was granted by the Fund of Scientific Research of the Ministry of Education (Utida Comprehensive Research Projects of Population Ecology).

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Hamai, I., Kyûshin, K. & Kinoshita, T. Influence of light on survival, growth and morphological changes in the early larval stage ofHexagrammos otakii Jordan et Starks . Res Popul Ecol 13, 170–186 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02521976

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