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      Conservation Status of Freshwater Gastropods of Canada and the United States

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                Journal
                Fisheries
                Fisheries
                Informa UK Limited
                0363-2415
                1548-8446
                June 21 2013
                June 21 2013
                : 38
                : 6
                : 247-282
                Article
                10.1080/03632415.2013.785396
                d6ecd9bd-05c2-4f30-a0f6-cc01832372a5
                © 2013
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