Synopsis of freshwater crayfish diseases and commensal organisms
@article{Edgerton2002SynopsisOF, title={Synopsis of freshwater crayfish diseases and commensal organisms}, author={Brett F. Edgerton and Louis H. Evans and F. J. Stephens and Robin M. Overstreet}, journal={Aquaculture}, year={2002}, volume={206}, pages={57-135} }
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