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Geographic redistribution of farmed salmonids reduces salmon lice infestations and treatment frequency in a simulation study

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Qviller L, Dean KR, Huserbråten M, Askeland Johnsen IA, Bang Jensen B – AEI Vol 16, pages 59-69Qviller L, Dean KR, Huserbråten M, Askeland Johnsen IA, Bang Jensen B – AEI Vol 16, pages 59-69 Leer más

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