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Migratory connectivity amongst Baltic Sea salmon

Migratory connectivity amongst Baltic Sea salmon

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Main Author: Torniainen, Jyrki, kirjoittaja
Format: Doctoral dissertation
Language:eng
Published: Jyväskylä : 2014.
Series:Jyväskylä studies in biological and environmental science, 285.
Subjects:
lohikalat
atlantinlohi
vaelluskalat
ympäristönmuutokset
vaelluskäyttäytyminen
syönnösalueet
fatty acids
feeding area quality
isoscape
migratory connectivity
M74 syndrome
otolith micromilling
stable isotope analysis
Online Access:JYX-julkaisuarkisto / JYX Digital Archive
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Item Description:Artikkeliväitöskirjan yhteenveto-osa.
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