Parasites and bacteria isolated from ctenophore invaders, Mnemiopsis leidyi and Beroe ovata

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  • A. Zahedi
  • A.A. Saeedi
  • F. Habibi
  • H. Nasrollahzadeh
  • M. Moghimi
  • R. Pourgholam
  • R. Safari
  • S. Mehdizadeh Mood
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volume 12  issue None

pages  733- 736

publication date 2013-07

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