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Isotopic spiking and food dye experiments provide evidence that nestling Canada Jays (Perisoreus canadensis) receive cached food from their parents [期刊论文]
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2019-01-01, 97 (4) : 368-375
Derbyshire, R.;  Norris, D. R.;  Hobson, K. A.;  Strickland, D.
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EAGER: Vertebrate food web structure and complexity at predator-derived versus human-derived resource hotspots [项目]
Joseph Bump
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EAGER: Vertebrate food web structure and complexity at predator-derived versus human-derived resource hotspots [项目]
Joseph Bump
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