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Document type
Journal articles

Document subtype
Full paper

Title
Can left-overs from predators be reliably used to monitor marine turtle hatchling sex ratios? The implications of prey selection by ghost crabs.

Participants in the publication
Rebelo R. (Author)
Dep. Biologia Animal
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Barbosa C. (Author)
Granadeiro J.P. (Author)
Indjai B. (Author)
Novais B. (Author)
Rosa G.M. (Author)
Catry P.. (Author)

Date of Publication
2012

Where published
MARINE BIOLOGY

Publication Identifiers
ISSN - 0025-3162

Volume
159
Number
3

Starting page
613
Last page
620

Document Identifiers
DOI - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-011-1839-8


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APA
Rebelo R., Barbosa C., Granadeiro J.P., Indjai B., Novais B., Rosa G.M., Catry P.., (2012). Can left-overs from predators be reliably used to monitor marine turtle hatchling sex ratios? The implications of prey selection by ghost crabs. . MARINE BIOLOGY, 159, 613-620. ISSN 0025-3162. eISSN .

IEEE
Rebelo R., Barbosa C., Granadeiro J.P., Indjai B., Novais B., Rosa G.M., Catry P.., "Can left-overs from predators be reliably used to monitor marine turtle hatchling sex ratios? The implications of prey selection by ghost crabs. " in MARINE BIOLOGY, vol. 159, pp. 613-620, 2012. 10.1007/s00227-011-1839-8

BIBTEX
@article{6260, author = {Rebelo R. and Barbosa C. and Granadeiro J.P. and Indjai B. and Novais B. and Rosa G.M. and Catry P..}, title = {Can left-overs from predators be reliably used to monitor marine turtle hatchling sex ratios? The implications of prey selection by ghost crabs. }, journal = {MARINE BIOLOGY}, year = 2012, pages = {613-620}, volume = 159 }