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Sensory mechanisms underlying the predator-prey interaction between perlodid stonefly nymphs and their mayfly prey — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Thesis
Sensory mechanisms underlying the predator-prey interaction between perlodid stonefly nymphs and their mayfly prey
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Authors:
Martinez, L.
Year:
1987
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
RMBL, PREDATION, STREAM ECOLOGY
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