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AQD's mudcrab R&D
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1997Author
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brackishwater environment
marine environment
aquaculture development
aquaculture economics
brackishwater aquaculture
breeding stock
crab culture
growth rate
larval stage
marine crustaceans
pond culture
reproduction
reproductive behaviour
research
research institutions
seaweeds
sexual maturity
spawning
stocking density
survival
marine environment
aquaculture development
aquaculture economics
brackishwater aquaculture
breeding stock
crab culture
growth rate
larval stage
marine crustaceans
pond culture
reproduction
reproductive behaviour
research
research institutions
seaweeds
sexual maturity
spawning
stocking density
survival
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Surtida, M. (1997). AQD's mudcrab R&D. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 19(3), 17-20. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2911
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