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The effects of perceived competition and parasitism on the foraging behaviour of the upland bully (Eleotridae)
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The effects of perceived competition and parasitism on the foraging behaviour of the upland bully (Eleotridae)

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Main Author: James, K.E.S.
Other Authors: Poulin, R.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
COMPETITIVIDAD
COMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL
DEPREDACION
ELEOTRIDAE
GOBIOMORPHUS BREVICEPS
PARASITOS
PECES MARINOS
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