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Comparison of Anti-Predatory Defenses of Red Sea and Caribbean Sponges. I. Chemical Defense
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
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doi 10.3354/meps252105
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Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Date
January 1, 2003
Authors
E Burns
I Ifrach
S Carmeli
JR Pawlik
M Ilan
Publisher
Inter-Research Science Center
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