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“... much water movement immediately either side of low water for effective foraging by sea urchins...”
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“...The objective of this work was to describe the pattern forage of Polistes versicolor (Olivier) waps...”
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“... concentrations in 18 h fasted bats showed a 40% decrease. Breast muscle and adipose tissue lipids, as well...”
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“...Estuaries are important environments for birds as resting and foraging sites. Therefore...”
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“... in 18 h fasted bats showed a 40% decrease. Breast muscle and adipose tissue lipids, as well as carcass fatty...”
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“... in the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The foraging behaviour of birds makes them suitable to monitor...”
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