Physiological and Ecological Adaptations to Feeding in Vertebrates
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- J. Matthias StarckTobias Wang
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About Physiological and Ecological Adaptations to Feeding in Vertebrates
This paper, published in 2005, received 409 indexed citations . Written by J. Matthias Starck and Tobias Wang covering the research area of Aquatic Science. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ecology (268 citations), Global and Planetary Change (101 citations) and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics (84 citations).
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