Does invasion success reflect superior cognitive ability? A case study of two congeneric lizard species (Lampropholis, Scincidae).
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Does invasion success reflect superior cognitive ability? A case study of two congeneric lizard species (Lampropholis, Scincidae).
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scientific article published on 24 January 2014
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Does invasion success reflect ...... ies (Lampropholis, Scincidae).
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Chalene N Bezzina
Joshua J Amiel
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0086271
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2014-01-24T00:00:00Z