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Biological Basis of Freshwater Fish Production

Biological Basis of Freshwater Fish Production REVIEWS 7% Ecology, Vol. 49, No.4 ing and chasing butterflies. Nowadays he is not so small technology to approach defined problems and does not get lost in overpowerful tools I predict he'll be in the and tends to collect and watch his butterflies over much midst of the really exciting world of the 70's and 80's. of the Southwest. Should I advise him to abandon his net and his observational patience for the spectroscope DAVID L. JAMESON or the linear accelerator of the SO's and the 60's? Perhaps DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY I can only hope he'll not abandon all for a redhead. If he stays with his field work and uses the fruitful parts of UNIVERSITY OF HousToN on the biology of fishes are communicating about techni­ :\mong the important tangible results of the Interna­ tional Biological Programme to date are the series of cal aspects of their specialties. Although some attention methodology handbooks for analysis of environmental is given to the evaluation of methodology, the emphasis variables and productivity and certain symposium vol­ of the work is upon the present state of knowledge in umes related thereto. THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF FRESH­ the various areas of fish biology. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecology Wiley

Biological Basis of Freshwater Fish Production

Ecology , Volume 49 (4) – Jan 1, 1968

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Wiley
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© Society for Community Research and Action
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0012-9658
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1939-9170
DOI
10.2307/1935555
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REVIEWS 7% Ecology, Vol. 49, No.4 ing and chasing butterflies. Nowadays he is not so small technology to approach defined problems and does not get lost in overpowerful tools I predict he'll be in the and tends to collect and watch his butterflies over much midst of the really exciting world of the 70's and 80's. of the Southwest. Should I advise him to abandon his net and his observational patience for the spectroscope DAVID L. JAMESON or the linear accelerator of the SO's and the 60's? Perhaps DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY I can only hope he'll not abandon all for a redhead. If he stays with his field work and uses the fruitful parts of UNIVERSITY OF HousToN on the biology of fishes are communicating about techni­ :\mong the important tangible results of the Interna­ tional Biological Programme to date are the series of cal aspects of their specialties. Although some attention methodology handbooks for analysis of environmental is given to the evaluation of methodology, the emphasis variables and productivity and certain symposium vol­ of the work is upon the present state of knowledge in umes related thereto. THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF FRESH­ the various areas of fish biology.

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Published: Jan 1, 1968

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