Behavioral plasticity mitigates risk across environments and predators during anuran metamorphosis
Justin C. Touchon(Vassar College), Karen M. Warkentin, Randall R. Jiménez(Universität Ulm), James R. Vonesh(Virginia Commonwealth University), Shane H. Abinette(Virginia Commonwealth University)
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