The otolith as a chronometer and environmental recorder in fishes: Methodology and ecological implications.
Resource
International Forum 9, Book of Abstract- International Symposium on Advances and Applications of Mass Spectrometry to Environmental and Ecological Studies
Journal
International Forum 9, Book of Abstract- International Symposium on Advances and Applications of Mass Spectrometry to Environmental and Ecological Studies
Pages
-
Date Issued
2009
Date
2009
Author(s)
Tzeng, W.-N.
Wang, C.-H.