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Damping of waves of agitation in starling flocks
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Complex patterns of collective escape in starling flocks under predation
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Complex patterns of collective escape in starling flocks under predation.
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Actions for restocking of the European lobster (Homarus gammarus). A case study...
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Behavioural response of European starlings exposed to video playback of conspeci...
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Different rearing conditions shape the behavioural profiles of juvenile lobsters...
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Atmospheric trace gases support primary production in Antarctic desert surface s...
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