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Timothy Bracegirdle Bagenal 1925-2011 (fish ecologist)

John F Craig1

  • 1Journal of Fish Biology Whiteside, Dunscore Dumfries DG2 0UU, UK.

Journal of Fish Biology
|June 10, 2011
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