Greater agility increases probability of survival in the endangered northern quoll
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Greater agility increases probability of survival in the endangered northern quoll
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 223, Issue 15, Pages jeb218503
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The Company of Biologists
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2020-06-20
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10.1242/jeb.218503
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