Quantifying the swimming gaits of veined squid (Loligo forbesii) using bio-logging tags
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Quantifying the swimming gaits of veined squid (Loligo forbesii) using bio-logging tags
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 222, Issue 24, Pages jeb198226
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Online
2019-10-22
DOI
10.1242/jeb.198226
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