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The role of snapping shrimp (Crangon and Synalpheus) in the production of underwater noise in the sea.
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65616
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RP13052
Author:
Johnson, Martin W.
;
Young, Robert. W.
;
Everest, F. Alton
Citation:
BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN. 1947 v.93, no. 2 : 122-138;
Year:
1947
Subject:
Underwater acoustics
;
Animal sounds
;
Shrimps
;
Animal behaviour
;
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