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Figure 7: Cannibalism in Tadpoles of D. Tinctorius.
doi 10.7717/peerj.7648/fig-7
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Supplemental Information 6: Size of Transported Tadpoles in D. Tinctorius.
Figure 5: Courtship in D. Tinctorius.
Figure 8: Tadpole Transport in D. Tinctorius.
Figure 6: Clutch Development in D. Tinctorius in the Wild.
Figure 3: Habitat Use in D. Tinctorius in Relation to Sex.
Figure 9: Images of an Agonistic Encounter Between Two Male D. Tinctorius.
Figure 4: Dozens of Adult D. Tinctorius (Pointed at by the Arrows) Can Aggregate at Once at a Newly Formed Treefall Gap (A).
Figure 7: Biotopes.
Figure 7: Reduction in Phycocyanin.