A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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Where have all the tadpoles gone? Individual genetic tracking of amphibian larvae until adulthood.Individual marking of soft-bodied subtidal invertebrates in situ - A novel staining technique applied to the giant plumose anemone Metridium farcimen (Tilesius, 1809).Grey seals use anthropogenic signals from acoustic tags to locate fish: evidence from a simulated foraging task.Food or fear: hunger modifies responses to injured conspecifics in tadpoles
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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наукова стаття, опублікована в грудні 2012
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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A Common Marking Technique Affects Tadpole Behavior and Risk of Predation
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Bradley E. Carlson
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10.1111/ETH.12050
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2012-12-27T00:00:00Z