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“... cycles are asymmetrical, with rapid activity increases and slower decreases and a phase shift between...”
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“... specialised diet consists mostly of the gastropod mollusk Pomacea sp and its foraging strategy probably varies...”
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“..., as well as synthetic herbicides and fungicides, alter behavior and decrease survival in stingless and...”
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“... of all but the most exposed shores. Further south, midshore space-occupying invertebrates (mussels and...”
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“... influence on these species’ diel vertical migrations (DVM) and foraging patterns. The sharks’ vertical...”
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“... modify their foraging behaviour, reducing pollen collection and, as trade-off, increasing nectar...”
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