Book

Field guide to the fishes of the Amazon, Orinoco and Guianas

van der Sleen, P. and Albert, J.S. editors

Record Number:
5244
Year:
2018
Pages:
464 pages
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Place Published:
Princeton and Oxford
Times Cited:
1
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