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Title:
Adapting to an invasive species : toxic cane toads induce morphological change in Australian snakes / Ben L. Phillips and Richard Shine.
Author:
Phillips, Ben L.
;
Shine, Richard.
Series:
PNAS, ; 101(49)
Description:
p. 17150-17155 30 cm.
Subject:
Adaptation.
;
Predators.
;
Introduced species.
;
Australia.
;
Vertebrate pests.
;
Wildlife.
;
Snakes.
;
Cane toads.
Type:
Book
Abstract:
Examination of morphological variation in four species of Australian snakes since exposure to cane toade invasion.
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Kununurra-Book
598.12(94) PHI
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