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Publications by Jarosław Kobak
The Braveheart Amphipod: A Review of Responses of Invasive Dikerogammarus Villosus to Predation Signals
PeerJ
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Medicine
Agricultural
Neuroscience
Impact of Light Conditions on Geotaxis Behaviour of Juvenile Dreissena Polymorpha
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First Records of Two Formerly Overlooked Ponto-Caspianamphipods From Turkey: Echinogammarus Trichiatus (Martynov, 1932)and Dikerogammarus Villosus (Sovinsky, 1894)
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Table 1: Anti-Predation Mechanisms of D. Villosus and Other Changes Induced by the Presence of Predators.