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      Predator and population density control of homing behavior in the Caribbean echinoid Diadema antillarum

      Marine Biology
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                Journal
                Marine Biology
                Mar. Biol.
                Springer Nature
                0025-3162
                1432-1793
                1984
                1984
                : 82
                : 1
                : 101-108
                Article
                10.1007/BF00392768
                9755260b-dd9d-4984-8656-51ce0f97ec25
                © 1984
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