Lobster mating experiments in Long Beach pond, summer of 1917 / W.T. MacClement.: Fs52-3/65E-PDF
"The information now required is whether such an increase in potential lobster larvae can be obtained when working with large numbers of lobsters in larger areas. The Long Beach Pond experiment, of 1917, was an attempt to answer this question, using a moderate numbeer of such lobsters as are readily procurable, and a pond which is far from ideal for the purpose"--page [1].
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| Title | Lobster mating experiments in Long Beach pond, summer of 1917 / W.T. MacClement. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (21 pages). |
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