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Tropical Zoology, 2017
Finlayson’s squirrel, Callosciurus finlaysonii, is distributed in lowland forests throughout South-East Asia. Its pelage colour is conspicuous and polymorphic (red, black, white and a mixture of these colours), which is characteristic of the species ...
N. Tamura +4 more
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Finlayson’s squirrel, Callosciurus finlaysonii, is distributed in lowland forests throughout South-East Asia. Its pelage colour is conspicuous and polymorphic (red, black, white and a mixture of these colours), which is characteristic of the species ...
N. Tamura +4 more
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2020
This chapter turns to the pelagic realm. The pelagic environment encompasses the entire water column of the world's seas and oceans. It extends from the sea surface to the abyssal depths and from the tropics to the polar regions, and is a highly heterogeneous and dynamic three-dimensional habitat.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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This chapter turns to the pelagic realm. The pelagic environment encompasses the entire water column of the world's seas and oceans. It extends from the sea surface to the abyssal depths and from the tropics to the polar regions, and is a highly heterogeneous and dynamic three-dimensional habitat.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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1991
Abstract The pelagic fish community is composed of large and continuous populations of six endemic species. These are the two sardine-like clupeids, Stolothrissa tanganicae and Limnothrissa miodon, and four members of the genus Lates (Family Centropomidae) commonly known as ‘nile perch’. The Lates spp. prey on the clupeids. Predator-prey
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Abstract The pelagic fish community is composed of large and continuous populations of six endemic species. These are the two sardine-like clupeids, Stolothrissa tanganicae and Limnothrissa miodon, and four members of the genus Lates (Family Centropomidae) commonly known as ‘nile perch’. The Lates spp. prey on the clupeids. Predator-prey
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2019
Study and identification of ecological units and species distribution in relation to geographical and environmental characteristic is now performed for the ocean realm since the 19th century under the scientific field of biogeography. In this article, we provide a review of key development in the field from the first attempts to the most recent study ...
Reygondeau, Gabriel, Dunn, Daniel
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Study and identification of ecological units and species distribution in relation to geographical and environmental characteristic is now performed for the ocean realm since the 19th century under the scientific field of biogeography. In this article, we provide a review of key development in the field from the first attempts to the most recent study ...
Reygondeau, Gabriel, Dunn, Daniel
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Measuring the emissivity of mammal pelage
, 2018Natasha E. McGowan +3 more
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Pelage Variation and Distribution of the Black Lion Tamarin, Leontopithecus chrysopygus
Folia primatologica, 2016G. Garbino +2 more
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