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Is there evidence of over-exploitation of mussel stocks on the Transkei coast?

Pages 299-302 | Published online: 08 Apr 2010

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Patrick Faulkner. (2009) Focused, intense and long-term: evidence for granular ark (Anadara granosa) exploitation from late Holocene shell mounds of Blue Mud Bay, northern Australia. Journal of Archaeological Science 36:3, pages 821-834.
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T.A. Lasiak & J.G. Field. (1995) Community-level attributes of exploited and non-exploited rocky infratidal macrofaunal assemblages in Transkei. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 185:1, pages 33-53.
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