Effects of artificial light on the movement of the common starfish Asterias forbesi (Desor)
Oviatt, C.A.
Dissertation Abstracts B, The Sciences and Engineering 29: 3139-3140
1969
ISSN/ISBN: 0420-073X Accession: 022504982
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