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Growth rate as a measure of food value in Thaidid gastropods: assumptions and implications for prey morphology and distribution
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65162
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RP11591
Author:
Palmer, A. Richard
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY. 1983 v.73 : 95-124;
Year:
1983
Subject:
Molluscs - Food
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Predation (Biology)
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Thaididae
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Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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