UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA THESIS OR DISSERTATION FORMATTING TEMPLATE
@inproceedings{DiMaggio2008UNIVERSITYOF, title={UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA THESIS OR DISSERTATION FORMATTING TEMPLATE}, author={Matthew A. DiMaggio}, year={2008} }
of Thesis Presented to the Graduate School of the University of Florida in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science PARASITOLOGICAL AND OSMOREGULATORY EVALUATIONS OF THE SEMINOLE KILLIFISH, Fundulus seminolis, A CANDIDATE SPECIES FOR MARINE BAITFISH AQUACULTURE By Matthew A. DiMaggio August 2008 Chair: Cortney L. Ohs Cochair: B. Denise Petty Major: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences U.S. baitfish production had a 2005 farm gate value of $38 million. Freshwater…
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