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Behavioural and physiological adaptations to burrowing lifestyle in the snake blenny, Lumpenus lampretaeformis, and the red band-fish Cepola rubescens.
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Behavioural and physiological adaptations to burrowing lifestyle in the snake blenny, Lumpenus lampretaeformis, and the red band-fish Cepola rubescens.

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Main Author: Atkinson, R. J. A.
Other Authors: Bridges, C. R., Pelster, B.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
ADAPTACION (FISIOLOGIA)
COMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL
FISIOLOGIA ANIMAL
PECES
PECES ÓSEOS
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