Mate choice and cannibalism in a natural population of a stream goby, Rhinogobius sp
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概要
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- Ichthyological Society of Japanの論文
- 2000-02-25
著者
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Ito Sayaka
Department Of Biology And Earth Sciences Ehime University
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Ito Sayaka
Department Of Biochemistry And Biophysics Graduate School Of Health Sciences Tokyo Medical And Denta
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Yanagisawa Yasunobu
Department of Biology and Earth Sciences, Ehime University
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Yanagisawa Yasunobu
Department Of Biology And Earth Sciences Ehime University
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Ito Sayaka
Department of Biology and Earth Sciences, Ehime University
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