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Precision and Bias of using Opercles as Compared to Otoliths, Dorsal Spines, and Scales to Estimate Ages of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass


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V. A. Sotola, G. Maynard, Erin M. Hayes-Pontius, T. Mihuc, Mark H. Malchoff, J. E. Marsden
2014

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Sotola, V. A., Maynard, G., Hayes-Pontius, E. M., Mihuc, T., Malchoff, M. H., & Marsden, J. E. (2014). Precision and Bias of using Opercles as Compared to Otoliths, Dorsal Spines, and Scales to Estimate Ages of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass.


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Sotola, V. A., G. Maynard, Erin M. Hayes-Pontius, T. Mihuc, Mark H. Malchoff, and J. E. Marsden. “Precision and Bias of Using Opercles as Compared to Otoliths, Dorsal Spines, and Scales to Estimate Ages of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass” (2014).


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Sotola, V. A., et al. Precision and Bias of Using Opercles as Compared to Otoliths, Dorsal Spines, and Scales to Estimate Ages of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. 2014.


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@article{v2014a,
  title = {Precision and Bias of using Opercles as Compared to Otoliths, Dorsal Spines, and Scales to Estimate Ages of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass},
  year = {2014},
  author = {Sotola, V. A. and Maynard, G. and Hayes-Pontius, Erin M. and Mihuc, T. and Malchoff, Mark H. and Marsden, J. E.}
}