A window into the ghost shark's life: eye lenses reveal a biphasic trophic strategy driven by neonatal generalism
Sebastián A. Klarian(University of Connecticut), Mauricio Hoyos-Padilla(Universidad Cuauhtémoc), Ana Brisca Guzman-Castellanos(Universidad Andrés Bello), Francisco Fernandoy(Universidad Andrés Bello), Francisco José Sánchez Concha(University of Connecticut), Katherine Villa(Viña del Mar University)
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