Choose your meals carefully if you need to coexist with a toxic invader
Abstract Vulnerable native species may survive the impact of a lethally toxic invader by changes in behaviour, physiology and/or morphology. The roles of such mechanisms can be clarified by standardised testing. We recorded behavioural responses of monitor lizards (Varanus panoptes and V. varius) to...
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Main Authors: | Lachlan Pettit, Georgia Ward-Fear, Richard Shine |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5b828e94067a493c846aa98bcc6eb058 |
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