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1957. Distribution, growth, and availability of juvenile 

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1975. Field criteria for survival of anchovy larvae: The 

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1977. A bioenergetic model for the analysis of feeding and 

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1972. Geographical ecology: patterns in the distnbution of 

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1976. Effects of mosquito control ditching on Junius 

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1974. General ecology, distribution and relative abun- 

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