Journal Article
Comparison of deep-river and adjacent sandy-beach fish assemblages in the Napo River Basin, eastern Ecuador
Stewart, D.J., Ibarra, M. and Barriga-Salazar, R.
Record Number:
4616
Year:
2002
Journal:
Copeia
Pages:
333-343
Volume:
2002
Times Cited:
1
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