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“... regarding weight, daily food intake and feeding patterns both under resting conditions and when refed after...”
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“... the activity peak occurs in the first three hours of the scotophase. After feeding, a significant...”
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“... landfill. These patterns of food dependency may lead to a decrease in this population after the...”
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“... assessment. Assessing sub-organismal endpoints may therefore provide early indicators of A. armata exposure...”
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