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The spines of sticklebacks (Gasterosteus and Pygosteus) as means of defence against predators (Perca and Esox)
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54329
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RP9143
Author:
Hoogland, R.
;
Morris, D.
;
Tinbergen, N.
Citation:
BEHAVIOUR. 1957 v.10 : 205-236;
Year:
1957
Subject:
Fishes - Anatomy
;
Predation (Biology)
;
Predatory marine animals
;
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