Maternal exposure to predation risk decreases offspring antipredator behaviour and survival in threespined stickleback
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Maternal exposure to predation risk decreases offspring antipredator behaviour and survival in threespined stickleback
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FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 932-940
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Wiley
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2012-06-22
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10.1111/j.1365-2435.2012.02008.x
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