Stress and food deprivation: linking physiological state to migration success in a teleost fish
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Stress and food deprivation: linking physiological state to migration success in a teleost fish
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 219, Issue 23, Pages 3712-3718
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The Company of Biologists
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2016-09-13
DOI
10.1242/jeb.140665
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