Human-caused Disturbance Stimuli as a Form of Predation Risk

作者: Alejandro Frid , Lawrence M. Dill

DOI: 10.5751/ES-00404-060111

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摘要: … antipredator behavior has a cost to other activities, and that this … of residual reproductive value is more difficult and would … gained body mass and had a breeding success of 46%. In …

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