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Tipo
Artigos em Revista

Tipo de Documento
Artigo Completo

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

Participantes na publicação
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)

Data de Publicação
2012

Suporte
MARINE BIOLOGY

Identificadores da Publicação
ISSN - 0025-3162

Volume
159
Fascículo
3

Página Inicial
613
Página Final
620

Identificadores do Documento
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 }