Behaviour, Volumes 35-36E.J. Brill., 1969 - Animal behavior |
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Hormonal and experiential factors influenc | 1 |
A suggested mechanism for habitat selection by | 27 |
REACTIONS OF WILDCAUGHT ADULT | 47 |
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