Figure 5. Crew placing a in Fighting an invasive fish parasite in subarctic Norwegian rivers - The end of a long story? ...
Figure 5. Crew placing a rotenone disc in a small brook. Brooks of this size were numerous, often remote and typically inhabited with potentially infected arctic char juveniles. The rotenone disc replaced the more bulky 20 litre-can drip stations. Photograph by Dag H. Karlsen. ... : Published as par...
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Summary: | Figure 5. Crew placing a rotenone disc in a small brook. Brooks of this size were numerous, often remote and typically inhabited with potentially infected arctic char juveniles. The rotenone disc replaced the more bulky 20 litre-can drip stations. Photograph by Dag H. Karlsen. ... : Published as part of Adolfsen, Pål, Bardal, Helge & Aune, Svein, 2021, Fighting an invasive fish parasite in subarctic Norwegian rivers - The end of a long story?, pp. 49-65 in Management of Biological Invasions 12 (1) on page 59, DOI: 10.3391/mbi.2021.12.1.04, http://zenodo.org/record/11974615 ... |
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