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Larval J?, tyrannus feed by capturing zooplankton, chiefly 

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1964. Age and size composition of the menhaden catch along the 



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A review of the fishery for J3. tyrannus during 1958 

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1964. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological 

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Brief, popular account with no new information and no 

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