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HomeCIE Spotlight: Little to fear: largest lizard predator induces weak defense responses in ungulate prey

CIE Spotlight: Little to fear: largest lizard predator induces weak defense responses in ungulate prey

August 7, 2019July 19, 2019 Admin CIE Spotlight

Little to fear: largest lizard predator induces weak defense responses in ungulate prey.

See the paper at BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY.

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