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Panutrakul, S., W. Senanan, S. Chavanich, N. Tangkrock-Olan, and V. Viyakarn. 2010. Ecologial risk assessment of an alien aquatic species: a case study of Litopenaues vannamei (Pacific Whiteleg Shrimp) aquacultue in the Bangpakong River, Thailand. Pages 64-79 in Hoanh, C.T., B.W> Szuster, Kam Suan-Pheng, A.M. Ismail, and A.D. Noble, eds. Ability of Litopenaeus vannamei to survive and compete with local marine shrimp species in the Bangpakong River, Thailand. Tropical Deltas and Coastal Zones.
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Reference Number: 33794
Type: Book Chapter
Author: Panutrakul, S., W. Senanan, S. Chavanich, N. Tangkrock-Olan, and V. Viyakarn
Date (year): 2010
Book Title: Ability of Litopenaeus vannamei to survive and compete with local marine shrimp species in the Bangpakong River, Thailand
Editor: Hoanh, C.T., B.W> Szuster, Kam Suan-Pheng, A.M. Ismail, and A.D. Noble
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Chapter Title:Ecologial risk assessment of an alien aquatic species: a case study of Litopenaues vannamei (Pacific Whiteleg Shrimp) aquacultue in the Bangpakong River, Thailand
Publisher:Tropical Deltas and Coastal Zones
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Pages: 64-79
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Keywords: Litopenaeus vannamei, Pacific white shrimp, impacts
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