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“... (A) 40%, (B) 20%, or (C) 10% of the snake body mass. Groups were monitored for five days before and after food intake and the activity...”
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“... (A) 40%, (B) 20%, or (C) 10% of the snake body mass. Groups were monitored for five days before and after food intake and the activity...”
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“... (A) 40%, (B) 20%, or (C) 10% of the snake body mass. Groups were monitored for five days before and after food intake and the activity...”
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“... to refuges in burrows relying mainly on the drift of food (Benedetti-Cecchi and Cinelli, 1995;Boudouresque...”
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“...Marine chelonians. Marine conservation. Underwater monitoring. Behavioral patterns. Feeding areas....”
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“... (sampling years) and sex of individuals. Also, we checked the influence of the amount of food ingested and...”
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“... observed pattern in the cover of foliose algae and the decrease of herbivory with depth. Understanding the...”
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