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LXXXII.—The fishes of Aldabra.—Part II.

Pages 689-697 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009

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Geoffrey W. Potts. (2009) The predatory behaviour of Caranx melampygus (Pisces) in the channel environment of Aldabra Atoll (Indian Ocean) . Journal of Zoology 192:3, pages 323-350.
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