Plasticity in feeding selectivity and trophic structure of kelp forest associated fishes from northern Chile
One of the primary ways in which species interact with their environment is through foraging; thereby directly consuming some fraction of their surrounding habitat. The habitat itself, in turn, may dictate the types of foraging opportunities that are available to the inhabitants. To investigate the...
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| Auteurs principaux: | PÉREZ-MATUS,ALEJANDRO, PLEDGER,SHIRLEY, DÍAZ,FRANCISCO J, FERRY,LARA A, VÁSQUEZ,JULIO A |
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| Langue: | English |
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2012
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