Effects of conspecific lures, call playbacks, and moonlight on the capture rate of Xenopus laevis, a major invasive amphibian
Léa Lorrain‐Soligon(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Jean Secondi(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Emilie Perez(Columbia University), Théo Cavin(Université d'Angers), Darcy B. Kelley(Columbia University), Avelyne S. Villain(University of Copenhagen)
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