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Application of otolith Sr: Ca ratios to estimate the migratory history of masu salmon,Oncorhynchus masou

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Arai, T., Tsukamoto, K. Application of otolith Sr: Ca ratios to estimate the migratory history of masu salmon,Oncorhynchus masou . Ichthyological Research 45, 309–313 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02673929

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