Trace elements in selected fish species: Schizothorax richardsonii, salmo trutta and neolissochilus hexagonlepis in relation with environmental parameters of Punatsang chuu/

by Sonam Tashi Published by : College of Natural Resources, (CNR, Lobesa :) Physical details: xi; 69 p. : 30 cm.
Subject(s): Thesis
Year: 2022 Item type: Thesis
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