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2“...Eudorylaimus , Aporcelaimellus and Mesodorylaimus are dominant members of the omnivorous nematode...”
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3by Conroy, John A., Steinberg, Deborah K., Nardelli, Schuyler C., Schofield, OscarGet access
Published in Limnology and Oceanography (2024)
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4“... as an omnivorous species, which was clearly reflcctcd by its lipid and fatty acid/alcohol pattern. Few data arc...”
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5by Graeve, Martin, Hagen, Wilhelm, Kattner, GerhardGet access
Published in Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (1994)
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8“... forager number and predation ability in omnivore ant species" Article Abstract: Predation is an important...”
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10by Elizalde, Luciana, Lescano, M. Natalia, Werenkraut, Victoria, Pirk, Gabriela I.Get access
Published in Ecological Entomology (2022)
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12by Shaw, E. Ashley, Adams, Byron J., Barrett, John E., Lyons, W. Berry, Virginia, Ross A., Wall, Diana H.Get access
Published in Polar Biology (2018)
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13by Frederick Tolchard (11184358), Christian F. Kammerer (7335662), Richard J. Butler (7335671), Christophe Hendrickx (530871), Julien Benoit (102829), Fernando Abdala (425031), Jonah N. Choiniere (7335674)Subjects: “...likely omnivorous gomphodont...”
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14Published in Journal of Phycology (2001)“... Peninsula macroalgae in feeding bioassays with three common, sympatric macroalgal‐consuming omnivores...”
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17“... typical omnivore with a higher trophic position compared with E. superba and T. macrura....”
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18“..., to the Antarctic omnivore amphipod Cheirimedon femoratus. Meridianin alkaloids were the most active repellents...”
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19“..., to the Antarctic omnivore amphipod Cheirimedon femoratus. Meridianin alkaloids were the most active repellents...”
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20“... forager number and predation ability in omnivore ant species" Article Abstract: Predation is an important...”
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