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所有信件请寄给n·普特曼。电子邮件:nathan.putman@gmail.com 182 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/182.186。Nathan F. Putman、Hiroshi Ueda和David L.G. Noakes LGL生态研究协会,美国北海道大学/北海道水产养殖促进公司,札幌,北海道0663 -0813,美国俄勒冈州立大学渔业与野生动物系,科瓦利斯,俄勒冈州97331,美国俄勒冈州孵化研究中心,阿尔西,俄勒冈州97324,美国
The Current Status of Research on Geomagnetic Navigation in Pacific Salmon
All correspondence should be addressed to N. Putman. email: nathan.putman@gmail.com 182 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/182.186. The Current Status of Research on Geomagnetic Navigation in Pacific Salmon Nathan F. Putman, Hiroshi Ueda, and David L.G. Noakes LGL Ecological Research Associates, 4103 South Texas Ave., Suite 211, Bryan, Texas 77802, USA Hokkaido University/Hokkaido Aquaculture Promotion Corporation, Sapporo, Hokkaido 063-0813, Japan Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA Oregon Hatchery Research Center, Alsea, Oregon 97324, USA
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