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Kristina BECK, PostDoc Position, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX, Department of Zoology
Kristina BECK, PostDoc Position, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX, Department of Zoology
Kristina BECK, PostDoc Position, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX, Department of Zoology
Kristina BECK, PostDoc Position, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX, Department of Zoology
Particle capture and transport through the velar food groove in
The main food of the long-tailed macaques in the study area consists of
Kelletia kelletii larval shells. (a-c) SEM micrographs of larval shells
The long (red) and short (blue) axes of the minimum rectangle covering
Welfare of women and expected welfare of men. Left: Female welfare.
Damien FARINE, Professor, University of Zurich, Zürich, UZH, Institut für Evolutionsbiologie und Umweltwissenschaften